~ and.foes of President Jimenez. aN GENERAL JIMENEZ FIRES ACCOMPANY FIGHTING — Smoke rising from numer-_ ous fires forms a haze over a section of Caracas, Venezuela, yes- terday, during the fierce, bloody fighting between security forces Reports said that gasoline fire AP Facsimile Secshigs cnet 10 bases and ether volidens a Gaaile Gabay ' and several houses. Despite lower government announcements, re- liable sources reported that at least 100 persons died and hundreds were injured in the riots. a ADM. LARRAZEBAL OUSTED, SUCCESSOR — President M. Perea Jimenez fied Venezuela by air to th® Dominican Republic today, as Rear Ad- miral Wolfgang Larrazebal took over as president of the military junta which assumed control of the government. Overthrown i Venezuela Strongman | Uncor an ifo Erase State Conlin Proposes Putting Liquor Purchases on 90-Day Payment Basis G. Conlin (R-Tipton), LANSING (®—Rep. Rollo! in Revolt CARACAS (INS) — Venezuelan dictator Marcos ~ Perez Jimenez’ 10—years of power were ended-today ipa when he fled into exile in the Dominican Republic at purchases instead of the climax of a two-day revolt by soldiers and civilians. ing cash on the line as it Hundreds apparently were killed in Caracas and| ‘does now. other cities as last-ditch stands were made by the dic- tator’s security police and loyal army units. A five-man military junta took power and pleaded with the people of the’capital to maintain order. But the jubilant Caraquenos sac Jimenez newspaper Heraldo ked the pro-Perez and attacked security police headquarters in wild demonstrations. The crowd attacked the police building with’ stonés ‘state deficit by June 30 of nearly, and the police fired oh them. Many were killed and Public Under Law Would Make Figures Jke’s Labor Program Urges Accounting for Union Funds WASHINGTON (INS)—President} Eisenhower proposed to Congress today a seven-point program pro- viding for criminal prosecution of) persons responsible for _ labor- management abuses, In a special labor message, the President also asked that union welfare and other funds be sub- jected to “goldfish bowl’ treat- ment, His program would require full reports to the government en the management of union funds and that these reports would be made public. _____Persons filing false reports or ~ failing fo fle wotid—be“snbject: to crimina) penalties. * * * Mr. Eisenhower proposed that}- embezzlement of .union funds, false statements or entries in books, wilful destruction of rec- ords and the payment of money by a labor leader or employer to influence actions should be made a felony. - The Chief Executive's recom- mendations are an outgrowth of the scandals revealed by the Sen- ate rackets committee investiga- His proposals follow closely an outline of the administration pro- gram presented by Labor Secre- tary James P. Mitchell to the AFL-CIO convention in December, * * * Mr. Eisenhower said nothing about any federal “right to work” law or extension of the anti-trist laws to cover Jabor. Mitchell has said the President would oppose or “maintain proper financial books | and records open to the scrutiny | ficials whe mishandile funds. would be made public, to) of all of their members,” and to (each four years a authorize suit against labor of- |ficers either by secret ‘through delegate bodies. Al labor organiagtions to fie | —All labor organizations to file with the labor departmest an- jyearly with the labor department nual financial reports which | information on their con- f have the right to ficers by secret load in Oakland County. Courfhouse Fund Reduced iby Use-for-Weltare-€ ease an increasing welfare “We have gone into it very considerably,” said Auditors chairman. Just how much of a $1,400,000//. building fund has been depleted is uncertain, he said, because of- jficials are still studying 1957 bud- get dispersions. . ~ Buta check of certain appro-— priations from the fund reveal that it has been sliced at least in half — because of welfare costs in addition to several other building projects, One of the reasons for the in- creased welfare costs, Moore {pointed out, is that the state cut |" 50 to 30 per cent. “And welfare cases are increasing,” he added. x *« * Having spent $1,137,000. on these cases last year, the official said Robert Y. Moore, Board of+ its contributions to counties from). Starts. New Life at 94 ommend tomorrow that a stop be put on hiring additional personnel “except where required by emer- gencies.”— APPEAL PENDING Pending in the state Supreme Court is.an appeal by the county aftera circuit court decision that the building fund had been swollen by illegally accumulated surpluses in various county departments. SSeS: Money for the new courthouse appeared jeopard- ‘ized today as county officials said they were forced to dip into the funds to help injured but the political prisoners inside the build- ing were-set free. rs, mother-inlaw and sev.) Jimenez Story Page,]7 La Carlota military airport short- ly after 3 a.m. IN SECLUSION ‘They flew to Ciudad Trujillo, capital of the Dominican Republic’ and domain of Generalissimo Ra- in Caracas In panic. A Peronist crony reportedly was) captured by the rebels and con- fessed the Peronists had been working with Perez Jimenez. — APPOINT CIVILIANS The junta established temporary headquarters in palace’ Rear-Adm. Wolfgang Lar- razabal and the four. the junta reportedly were hoping! (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Better Bundle Up. —It's Getting Colder the Pontiac area. Fof tonight the U. S. Weather Bureau. predicts colder weather with a low near 22 degrees, *—_* * : Tomorrow will be mostly cloudy with little change in temperature. The high will be near 32. snow ‘is likely by tomorrow eve- -Moore said there were “no other jning . funds available® to use for welfare costs, for which he said an esti- mated $1,323,000 would be needed in 1959. Saturday’s outlook is mostly cloudy with little change in tem- perature. Occasional. snow, mixed with rain, is expected to end by evening. The Weather Bureau's five-day forecast predicts temperatures will * laverage about 4 degrees below the normal high of 33 and low of 19. Snow flurries aré expected every {day through Monday. | The lowest ‘recorded -tempera- ture. in- downtown Pontiac preced- ing 8 a.m. was 22. At 2 p.m. the rr teil the hen Baan. International BULLETIN. WASHINGTON (INS) ne age executive board of ters - Union today Ceraeaan beled oe sooatione supervision by a dat fie ral G ctese a telen Yer ok itransfers already in the works Gov |__As the main part of a plan to his wits te wrt eval of his political henchmen left); House tax expert, last nigh uncorked a surprise pro- posal for virtually balanc- ing this year’s state budget without increasing the in- tangibles tax. In brief, Conlin suggested the state go to a 90-day yment basis in liquor pay- He said this would enable the ce a jstate in short order to pick up 18) ‘million dollars to replenish dwin- jdling state treasury cash. Fund would take up most of che re-| maining budgetary slack. W a — T acuuaed a 3 million dollars, make budgetary ends meet, he an immediate 2% million dollar increase in the in- tangibles tax, and its retention in -fecal-9098-——$_—$<$_______|- The governor had no immediate! comment on Conlin’s proposal + Said Conlin: “I have been in contact with a number of distilleries and they are willing to accept this arrangement. It is sound business practice and lon —hand, but—_very—little edly fled from bis asylum home (most all liquor stocks lover within a 90-gay period,” | would_-haye-to.er«— der the State —Liquor—Centrol_+ colonels in} Temperatures are dropping in! ‘to make it “retroactive’—that_is, ight| | ‘in Today's-Press | many of our major oe op- | + / of the 45,000-member Ford Rouge ¥ Fai fo Soave Reuther Victorious os Union Chooses Issue for Bargaining - —FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES DETROIT—The issue of _a_shorter work week was killed today at the special | United Auto Workers Con- ‘vention in Detroit and the share-the-profits plan was approved by the 3,215 dele- gates. Carl Stellato, Local 600 AP Facsimile AGAINST PROFIT-SRARING PLAN — Cari Stellato, president plant local 600 of the United Auto Workers union, takes the floor today at the UAW convention to voice opposition to a profit-sharing plan sponsored by union presi- dent Walter P. Reuther. Near Settlement of Hoffa Suit? Rival Attorneys. Confer! +-With U.S. Judge Trying Contested Election WASHINGTON «Rival attor neys conferred today with the! judge trying a suit aimed at up- erate on a a yment plan.” Conlin said his an deo would have the effect of eliminating a, * * “The physical inventory will be! state. |money will be invested in it. Al- are red * | said. The Tipton Republican, chair- man of the House General Taxation Committee, said two steps were necessary to put his proposal in operation, |. Fhe governor. Commission to adopt the 90-day pay procedure, and the pro- visions of the law setting up the liquor revolving fund would have to be amended, Legislation to accomplish the Second step is being prepared, he said. * Conlin cautioned that his propos- al will have no bearing on budget problems for the fiscal year start- ing July 1. He did not flatly oppose an in- tangibles tax boost for 1958-59, say- ing only it would not be necessary applicable to 1957 security holdings and bank deposits. Of his plan, he said “it is a swift (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Who Controls? Asks Clay WASHINGTON (INS) — Gen. Lucius D. Clay declared today that civilian control of the sprawling Defense Department is “so widely diffused as to be al- most nonexistent. a Klansmen Go to Prison GREENVILLE, 8. C. (?—Four Ka Klux Kiansmen convicted in the beating of an aged Negro man were sentenced te prison terms here today. seceooeegramar emanates vevevessosee 18 ene tenes pensin Story eee erereenne -“ : Obituaries 10 Oa eRe ee ee ee eens s po age sesovevseses 89 thru 4 seeee 2 5 eee eee ewe office iemudaedt. being ; ~ er ee rt eae “As ah economy move, the Ways ° I eS ieeutiaee iy cand sted to rec-| would be allowed to take " (. 4 toe] : : bi } ee ay bee) i : Zz ( mt A a a ae * ; ; -~ {posing attorneys — . | dames R. Hoffa as controlling head isetting the election of James R. Hoffa as president of the Team-) jsters Union. Rumors spread that fael Trujillo, going into seclusion me of state cash in liquor inven-|a. settlement was near. -i\upen arrival. Their plane was im- to On leaving the session in the jchambers of U.S. Dist. Court’ Judge F. Dickinson Letts, the op- ment except to say they would ‘return later in the day. The trial he currently is in recess. Thomas J. Dodd, one of the -lawyers for 13 New York area rank-and- file Teamsters who brought the suit, said “I can’t talk abodt it.” Then he added: “Tm a always hopetut. = __[reser — Asked_by. by_reporters “for his com- ment, Edward Bennett Williams, attorney for the union, replied: “Nothing.” *® * * In asking for a recess of the trial this week, the lawyers told Judge Letts they intended to work on various stipulations of fact! with a view Rumors, however, started that the lawyers might be given more attention to a possible compro- mise settlement. The hurried con- ference with the judge lent some credence to this speculation. The executive board of the i fo shortening the|>F- Fuchs Leaves Pole H are Announces Two Changes j in License Rules | LANSING @ — Two procedural | +ehanges—in_the method of reckon- ling or suspending driving privi- leges of Michigan motorists were State James M. Hare, They were devised to settle legal objections raised by Circuit Judge Marvin J. Salmon in ordering the state to restore a license to an Hare said the changes were made after consultation with Atty Gen. Pan! L. Adams. The court order had threatened! ito undermine the state’s driver improvement program under which motorists with bad driving records are removed from the highways. Henceforth, Hare said, formal “notices to appear” sent to errant drivers summoned for a hearing before a state examiner will in- form them that they may be rep- resented by an attorney and may announced today by Secretary of ipresident, spearheader of the move for “30 hours iwork for 40 hours pay,” failed to get more than ap- proximately 75 backers for a vote in favor of it. UAW President Walter P. Reuther asked for solid backing from the Union land praised the “short work week” campaigners for their fighting ability. Stellato cried, “Let the member- iship decide!’ He saiq the union's million and a half members are me prepared to fight for a profit- isharing plan sponsored by Union 'President Walter P. Reuther but wil Tight: fore sharter work-week.— “Stellato has been demanding a 30-hour week with more take-home lpay than for the present week. Stellste said the shorter work week is the only way to solve | unemployment brought on by ; ing to the UAW. Unless we de something more constructive than we propose to do, we'll he —— one pleyed.” Stellato argued that the i would be united in fighting for a . shorter work week. He added, ““‘We may have some rough going in the face of what is going on in the country at this particular time.” - The delegates were expected to (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) - present testimony evr denée in their own behalf. ; In addition, the notices will list reasons for the investigation and ing in addition to citing the driv-: ing violations as is now done, AUCKLAND, New Zealand ® — Dr. Vivian Fuchs and his British expedition left the South Pole at midday today to con- tinue his transantarctic trek. If he makes it, he will be the first i.man_to cross the antarctic con-_ set a time and ‘place for the hear-| . “35 From Pontiac Attend Convention - Pontiac’s delegation at the UAW convention is 35 members strong, with seven delegates from. Fisher Local 596, 17 from Pontiac: Local 653 and 11 from Truck & Ceach Local 594. The local presidents — Harold Grant at Fisher, Charles Beach at Pontiac and Andy Wilson at Track & Coach—all ere dele gates. Union officials said the dele- | gates are the same that attended tinent overland. last year’s national convention. Teamsters is meeting here today. Reliable sources said today that a three-man _trusteeship will beset) up to run the giant Teamsters Union-until a new election is held. The _ trustees would supplant of the 1,500,000-man union. The t would be} . proposed part of a settlement of the lawsuit) _ brought by 13 dissident Teamsters’ i Ht Hours of Whittling Frees Elderly Pair ANN ARBOR (fF — An elderly couple who whittled their way yl i Central High School will exercises will begin at 8 o'clock in the boys’ gym- i i i 131 Will Receive Diplom nas at Pontiac Central Tonight One-hundred and thirty-one members of Pontiac ceremonies tonight at the high school. Dr. George L. Miller, professor of secondary educa- ition at Wayne State University,-is scheduled to address: the class on “The Significance of This Hour,” The participate in graduation See Me public will participate in. dedication ceremonies of the * * Philip Pratt, vice president of the County Bar, will preside at the one-hour meeting which will feature brief talks by Circuit Judges Clark J. Adams and H. Russe! Holland. ~ Her Death Seen ‘as No Accident Two Testify in Hearing Prior to Murder Trial of Frank Henson A coroner and pathologist testi- fied yesterday that the Dec. 33 death of 57-year-old Mrs. W. Henson of Hazel Park was not an accident, (i Royal Oak's request for'a special election on changing the county seat from Pontiae to Royal Oak, topics slated for the January Ses- sion of the Oakland County Board of Supervisors tomorrow. Royal Oak’s city commission and chamber oi of commence made the ‘Supervisors Meet Friday County Seat Issue Again Before Board and funds for a Clinton River sew- are two major Frank 22° disposal system Jo | sister, weet. the Evergreen sewer system. “All our contracts with the com- Pending still are contracts with Detroit which will serve as the drainage outlet for the twin ‘proj- ~ ect. Kansas City Attracts Large Crowd = Sir Winston Churchill drew 1,221 ‘persons. to the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art last It was the first time Sir “| KANSAS CITY, Mo, — An}. exhibition of 35 oil paintings by ston's —s have ever. eu” Shown inUS. One-Man Exhibition in| gj : Sets Up. Group. for ‘Business Development Two Admit Loitering * * * Dr. Malcolm C. Young. patholo- _igist-at William Ronument Blenpitel. and Dr. Ernest W. Bauer, Hazel ‘Park coroner, were the first to. |testify in the pre-trial examination request for the year ago, and it has been studied|: in. committee since then. | * * * Henry Woolfenden, representing, of Mrs. Henson's husband, who is A “hold” order on $20,000 in the American Bar Assn.. will pre- sent a National Traffic Safety, Council award to the city It will tend Gounty assistant-prosecutor, ‘study will be asked. said he expected the testimony | - accepted by Mayor William! . Donaldson. Savings, Loan Assn. Reports Growth Capitol Savings and Loan Assn., with a branch in Pontiac at 75 W. Huron St reports substantial growth dumng 1957. * *x* According to A. Taylor Menzies. vice president and Pontiac Branch manager, the firm's assets in- ‘charged with the slaying. George F. Taylor, chief Oak- before Hazel Park Municipal dudge Rebert C. Baldwin te con- clude today. Scheduled to take the stand today were police officers called to the scene at the Henson home at 62 W. Maxlow -St., where Henson, 54, discovered his wife’s body on the kitchen floor. Authorities at first) believed the death was either an ‘accident or suicide. * * * Later a second-degree murder warrant was issued against the former factory worker when inves-' tigation disclosed evidence indicat- ‘county funds to finance a Clinton: ‘River sewage disposal system The Ways and, Means Committee | is expected to propose withholding the loan until five townships—Wa- terford, Avon, Pontiac, Independ- ence and Orion—indicate they will repay the cunty “should the proj- ect fail.” The preposed system, atures by the Board of Public Works last December, ts designed to serve the Clinton River basin | from Waterford Township to the Macomb County line. Supervisors from the five town- ships approved the plah in No- vember. * * * A ms £s. wares during the past “year, while the increase in mem- bers’ accounts eared by $3,993.,- TW. 4. ake 4 Tih, VUtt Wise, say: come before re the supervisors when they convene tomorrow. will alse ¢€ontimed From Page one Other items waiting action to- morrow include: Setting special elections for an incorporation of Novi as a village and for annexation of 447 acres to ‘Oxford. x * * Committee that three hospitals be; considered for housing emergency mentally ill from the county. ~ That $50,000 from the contingent fund be advanced to the road com- mission for local road work thjs year. Appropriation of $15,000 in order that micro-filming of county rec- ords can begin. UAW Delegates OK Profit-Sharing Plan | Recommendation of the Heaith— man op The sponsors cabled compli- ments to the famous | British statesman: * * * “Your pastime paintings have delighted the largest audience; ever to attend an exhibition open- ing at the gallery. Please accept our sincere gratitude for -honor- ing America, our city and the museum with the loan of this distinguished collection,” the cable aa * * The attendance was high despite icy, snow-packed streets and a ther- mometer reading of 23, The worst blizzard in 46 years dumped 15 inches of snow here Monday night and Tuesday. . | The paintings — landscapes, seascapes and still lifes—will be shown in eight other cities in the United States and Canada after =i. “He added that if Birmingham is to survive and retain a healthy economic condition, these facts must be made known so that other businesses -will be willing and ea- ger to locate here. Larceny froma garage is an of- ten repeated leht try in current police records, according to Birmingham Detective Lt. Mertin Holmquist. vote on the profit-sharing plan shorly afternoon Sasiad show ctoses here rew, #. President Eisenhower sent a {telegram for the opening cere- “This particular type of crime ap- peats—mainty—to~ youngsters,”—tie" said. The association's etal assets, . Menzies said, are now $41.5 million, _ with total reserves over $4 million. Locally, the loan association has, some $9 million invested in first mortgages in the Pontiac area, he added. > Elected at Birmingham « Charles Wiggins has been elect- ~~“. ed. president of the Birmingham) — of Insurance Agents. Other officers are James Moore, a resident; Lawrence Mac- aa RS treasurer. retary; and Frank W. Add Up | rean Bonuses | LANSING O& payments State bonus Pan veterans the state repnted | Ae By E. H. SIMS Do trees tend to grow to the right — that is, does their grain lean to the right, so to speak? We already know that there is a right “force” in this hemisphere | which makes rivers cut more ———sharpty—into their —right bank. Nats Trade Ricans which makes projectiles veer right and which makes ocean current swirl to the right. Weather is af-' fected by it. These tendencies are reversed 2 | when police spotted his car | from the vehicle @nd then drove off. Hif-Run Driver Bound Over Wooter to Be Arraigned Feb. 3 in Circuit Court in Fatal Accident A factory worker who admitted driving the car that killed a 67- _year-old woman pedestrian was bound over to Circuit Court yes- terday on a charge of leaving the jscene of a fatal accident. * * * sickbag approval of a $4,900,000 general obligation bond issue to finance the Farmington interceptor —— * * It ae of the 79 super- visors pass on the proposal, the county Department of Public Works would then petition the Michigan Municipal Finance Com- lmission, according to Harold K_ Schone, acting department direc-| tor, ; . He said construction plans are complete for this project and its Venezuela Ousts If convicted, George Wooter, 40. lof 249 Harrison Ave., could face ‘a maximum penalty ot five years in jail. He will be arraigned Feb. 3 in Circuit Court. He waived ex- amivsiation before Municipal Court Judge Cecil B. McCallum Wooter was arrested Tuesday parked behind bis house. It fitted Harvey St., Friday night. “Gilmore died Monday morn- Witnesses “waid the driver had stopped to pi@k up a piece of | chrome trim that was knocked Perez Jimenez (Continued From Page One) to appoint a new civilian govern- ment. The Saat took over Caracas radio to announce the fall of Perez Jimenez. Newspaper editers were asked to return to their offices to pub- lish extra editions, the first un- censored reports for 10 years. Larrazabal’s four junta col- leagues represented the air force) and three. key army branches. | They were Cols, Abel Romero Vil- late, Roberto Casanova,-Pedro Jose Quevedo = a —_ Araque. Gen. a pacuee, leader of the New Year's Day air force re- for Zauchin, Rookie WASHINGTON (INS) — The * Washington Senators today traded | veteran infielder Pete Runnels to __.volt which failed. was expected| to have a high position in the’ jinterim government, ‘HELD PRISONER Fuentes and others had been held prisoner in the luxurious Hum- ; in the southern hemisphere. where the Boston Red Sox for rookie out. Doldt Hotel atop Avila Mountain, things veer to the left. As for trees, fielder Albie Pearson and firs 1 Which can be reached only by this claim has never been proven. baseman Norm Zauchin of Royal j cable car. Many believe the grain leans right in this hemisphere. But the answer to the question | above must be qualified: maybe. | Study the grain in trees you cut, or see, which have been cut, and see that you think. iin a short stint in the outfield. Oak * * with the Nats since ,1951, batted . 230 in 134 games last season. He played every infield position during the season and put * Runne!ls, 35 Dead in Storm's Wake CHICAGO (NS) _ The winter's: worst storm, which left at Jeast 35 persons dead from the Great Plains’ to the Great Lakes, lashed the northeast seetion of the country. with winds up to 50 miles an hour, snow and rain as it moved into the Atlantic today. While parts of Kansas, Missouri,’ Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin and =— The Weather ee $elt-€.5.-Weather Buress-Rzpsrt Prghbcod —_ VICINITY — Colder to- ‘ht, low 22. Temerrew mostly with ttle change in temperature | ¢ enew Hkely by temerrow eve- ning, high nesr $2. Seutheasterly winds 16- an heur, beroming light, ee oat = | Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preced jing Sam. At Gam. Wied veiecity caim { Sun sets Thursday at § 34 pm Gun rises Priday at 753 am Moon ests Thursday a1 9 37 pm Moon rises Pridar at 9°55 ar Dewntown T Temperatures . 28 ile m 28 17m . % ip. m 5 6 2pm n Wednesdey in Pontiac as recorded downt ore) Fighest ature .... Lowest iemperature Mean Songeee 5 Weather artiy "clear. ‘O1 melted snow One Year Age tn eyemee: 34 enter wen ene Boo a tare 3 Anches, Rain 38 inch greene | - Winter Lashes N ortheast CLEAR IN-SOUTHWEST | A warming trend was noted | Over the Great Plains and the 3%). northern Great Lakes, a8! ‘to the South Atlantic Coast by ern Michigan me out from under a snow blanket a foot or more thick, a possible successor to the tby-the—clergy——"-a--con The Caracas radio urged ai) ex- iled political foes of Perez Jimenez to return to Venezuela. The military annotincement called the uprising: — which ‘be- gan as a general strike on Tues-| day by workers, students, business-' men, and journalists and supported | cess, The toll of dead and wounded was not immediately known, Un | officia] reports estimated deaths | at more than 100 and the wound. in Caracas were filled with the wounded. storm was intensifying over north- ern México. The forming disturbance Spread rain northward into Cen- tral Texas and dumped two inches of snow on the Lone Star town of Alpine. Snow also continued to fall in the Colorado Rockies, western Kan- isas, the Dakotas and portions of Details of the rebellion were hid- iden by heavy censorship since, ‘Tuesday, but early this morning ‘Radio Caracas announced the |strongman who had ruled the oil-/ rich nation for a decade had fied.! The early. report from the radio said a ‘‘civilian-military junta,”’ apparently under the influence of young army officers and news-, papermen, would form a_govern- the Upper Mississippi valley. Skies were cloudy and there were ‘widely scattered showers or snow flurries in the Northwest. By contrast, the weather was clear in the far Southwest. Temperatures fell during the inight in the eastern third of the. |nation and from the extreme north-, bur ned, a © plains southwestward through,cannon and heavy machine eal * the northern Rockies and into the shells marked several areas intermountain region. The rain in Texas was expected to continue and gradually spread ‘eastward through the Gulf States! evening. + colonels, ment. The junta which actually re- placed Peretz Jimenez is com- posed of Larrazabal and four Caracas showed scars of the two) ldays and night of heavy fighting. Scores of buses and automobiles ; and several buildings had bese Pock marks from: A lieutenant of former Argen- tine dictator Juan Peron, who has’ been living in Caracas, was cap- tured by rebels at secret police headquarters and reportedly con- fessed that he and other Peronists enez. ed at more than 1,000. Hospitals |. had been working for Perez Jim-,, tr The UAW president appeared confident that he had ample to win approval of the plan. It would give the auto workers a/ ‘one-quarter slice of a company’s. profits over 10 per cent on net. capital befgre taxes. on the plan, the redhaired labor | chief bristled at a delegate’s sugcestion that it “appears we're serving as a rubber stamp.” The criticism came from Lewis. H. Michener of Long Beach, Calif. | He said the 1958 bargaining pro- gram should have been worked out In the convention instead of being publicized before the dele- gates convened. Reuther retorted, “We -only told you our thinking. The com- panies rejected our thinking. We could have been criticized justly | if we had not given you time to think it over. ee | Reuther ‘announced that General Motors President Harlow H. Cur- 'tice had rejected the union's in- \vitation to address the convention on what he believed should be its) bargaining hese Pi =e The eee ines politely as|~ Reuther's administrative assistant Jack Conway, read Curtice’s letter. Curtice urged the convention rath “adopt a wage program tailored te the economic facts of life’ in- stead of demanding a share of profits, . Curtice said, “I can make our position clear without a personal’ * | appearance.” He renewed a proposal he made | last fall that the present three- year contracts, which run out around June 1, be extended for’ two years. * * x He said this would mean an in- crease in the basic wage rates of 6 cents an hour*or 2% per.cent of| | on May 29 and a like increase a year later, or a total increase in| an basic wages of at least 12 cents M an hour over a two-year period.” Earlier, in keynoting the conven- strength among the 3,000 delegates’ In an hourlong opening debate | wage rates, whichever is greater, | Fran ‘monies. * * * “In authorizing a representative | group of his paintings to tour our country, Sir Winston has paid | America a great compliment,’’ he “I send my greetings .and ees wishes to all who made the ‘exhibition possible.” Sir Harold Caccia, British am- bassador to the United States, ‘came from Washington to open _ show. BI Will Graduate From High School (Continued From Page One) pre-commencement program will jbe provided by the PCHS Band junder the direction of Dale C. | Harris. * * * Francis W. Staley, principal, {s slated to present the awards to Outstanding graduates, The Rev. | Joseph Chapman of Bethany Bap- tist Church will deliver the invo- cation. * * * Psi is a list of the graduating ee * * ose graduating include: |e? Allen Sam Karaguleff Willie Amerson Lonnie Ladd ‘Blisa beth Andrews Marian Lape | Elizabeth Arnold aid Laughrey Susan Arnold Charles Law vod Baker arve Lowe Jeanette Bal Betty Machi | Virginia Barron Barbara Maki | Carroll Beaty tchard Mann Georgia Bedford Ellen Marks “Jeannette Brattain Max MeClusky ec! Rarbara Brezee Richard McDonald “Ht ts attractive because it in- velves ue breaking to gain en try and because of the type of ee ee ee quist said ‘Voueaaeers are taking food from food lockers, soft drinks, beer and liquor. Once in a while they find a camera or gun in the glove compartment of a car, he said. 20 Begin Training | as Auxiliary Police Twenty more Waterford Town- ship men ‘began a 10-week training course in auxiliary police and Red Cross ‘first-aid work las. = at the Township Hall. x * * 4 State Trooper Gerald Tafel will 21 graduates of the fall classes Holmquist recommends that householders keep garages locked at all times. He suggests. that food) lockers, other storage places and. He asks that the suspicious cars. or —— be reported immedi- ately. Birmingham Chapter of the Or- der of Eastern Star will mark | the order’s 60th anniversary Wednesday with a 6:3) p.m. co- | operative supper, followed by a | Sees Way to Erase State Budget Deficit | (Continued From Page One) and simple means of getting) money into the state’s general fund, and—that is the problem of. the moment.” The Conlin plan was unfolded mn a statement to newsmen at the end. of a day of mysterious activity on the part of majority House and Senate Republican leaders. HELD CONFERENCES, They conferred at GOP state’ Michael ral Dale Mehiberg Richard Metaiee | Prederick Milton Barbara Moore Harry Moore John Morris Bil! Moulton Ruth Ann Neldrick Wilhelmine Brown t Joanne Burkhart | Rosemary Burns ferrie oni sis \Rennean ¢ Sard vid Cartier |Charles Chandler Florence Nyman James Chapman Dennis Paramo Judith Claus Shirley Perkins David Coleman Wanda Phippe mmy Coleman Roger Quye Lynn on An Ra mse: i Nell c aig Lilmon Ratclif a Bell acy Sed Mary Rathbun Menuel De: Richard Ree k DiCea Andrea Roberts Carolvn June Joyce Rose Ndine Rachel Russell Cecil Dumbrigue Ja Ryan Janet Dunn Marilyn Smith Phrilis Dusten Martin 8m arie Dworin — os Smith Caro] Easton Beryl Stevens Richard Elshols Seren Stewart headquarters, three blocks from. the Capitol in the morning. The! jall-Republican joint audit and ap- 'propriations committee held an aft- ernoon session | Lawrence B. Lindemer, Repub-' lican state chairman, and Arnold \J. Levin, GOP state committee publicist, lingered in the House chamber and its environs. To close the gap between state treasury income and outgo, Con-' lin, like Williams, counted on un-| freezing about 10 million dollars irr idle cash, mostly in the hospital | “Twas * the first to reply rejecting our, | Proposal, He said it was foreign to. |the free enterprise system... He. lsaid it would undermine « confi- dence. “4 fail-to-understand how giving | Gow GM _worker 30.8 cents iaere |per hour in profit sharing and giv- ling every consumer a rebate will! jundermine their confidence. I think | it will spread confidence by giving people employment and purchasing ¢ , Power. e * * * Reuther used charts to illustrate | how GM workers would benefit iunder profit « sharing, One chart showed a huge cake with candles. “This is a kind of birthday n- cake.'’ Reuther_said—“We- lof this because GM was celebrat- jing its 50th birthday and we wanted | to get in the spirit of the occasion. | We have a big birthday cake here and it is marked ‘if this were the 10th anniversary of the UAW bonus Plan in General Motors alone, hd | ‘billion si | + * * The = convention unanimously | adopted a resolution urging Presi- dent Eisenhower to call a national full-employment conference. ] Flint Man Ruled Insane in Wife-Slaying Trial FLINT #® — A Genesee County Jeanette Enfield John Stickley 4 Per giese ne —- a ~ na Fields Ran teaee Kay Pink James 8to | Manitta "roster Mary Stone Jack Pree James Btrong Elaine Preoch ohnnie Green Patricia Sutton Harvest Tanksley James Taylor Eugenia ompson Wihiam Totten arold Hanson Michael Hardiman Larry Har Some of the I islation terest the works. Earlier in the day, Williams re ported a slight brightening of the state's financial picture, chiefly | idue to higher than estimated yields || Tison . Charles Treéce a Joppa Haskins Beulah Hayward Jean Tweit Janet Hendley uriel Upton Leon Hendricks John Vackaro William Hertel Sharon | Mervin Hickman Vandewarker —_ Rg weld 2 Syivester Vinegar Robert Vinson pened See Dennis Warren Cerotra Hurst & Jackson Tranne Jennings - Marvin Johnson | Wesley D. Johnson perth Johnston tr icia Joyce Rex een diploma from Pontiac Cen- Lessie Watkins ames Winterbottom Judith Yeager | U.S. Air Force. Agar will receive. a tral through the cooperation of the) ‘ ‘upturn in expectations of yield | from other comparatively minor | State taxes, TS AE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Special Selling ‘Call From Pontiac . 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Dolls (toy dolls, that is)| this way? chicken, lamb stew, ‘favorite sports, listed them in ie tel tobe by the attack those’ Carolina In- Stamp collecting is the No, l/rates second. Match boxes rate) pot roast, frankfurters, roast \this order: basketball, football, be de . te. Wieder the Wncbente ‘dians made on the Ku Kluxers, hobby of the nation’s youngsters, |ninth, we are relieved to report.) beef, ham, turkey, pork, steak, |swimming, ice skating pa aa «no bin ogee setiding the hate merchants scam-| ithe American Hobby Federation; As for food preferences, the | Genuinely alarming, I'd say. baseball. The girls didn't even give | mostly with trees. This will |pering in all directions; nightsheets declares. after Poking a quivering’ moppets cast a caterwauling ' Ford Frick and others will belbaseball a tumble, require 1,800, 600,000 saplings. _Hiving. _ = + * * i . — : -_ seoxtemein ae “Chucks like those Kluvers al’ BR : r) : ’ eg . —_ oo. ways like te say, about people t | ae 4 h . St. Pontiac they don't like, “Why sen't you | Gq (eve eee : ou aginaw eoo 8 weaeet* 56 Bae , - : : a | _ Rome?’ ” the singer told ws. S S : Zs ‘ BI I Mp et oe as “But what can they say to these | Indians?” i if ; A recent reference here to Ayn /] ; : Rand's best seller, “Atlas j ital : f oat F Shrugged.’ and a warning that it) 2 = ; had nothing to do with our long range missiles snafu, prompts Jack | Anson Finke of CBS to write / of * * . : “Whit Burnett, editor and anthol- : — ee ex / QUESTION: Are lefties as able as right-handed persons? —ogist, had just published his arch od Pp } ' : Re book. “The Literary Life And The* t 1 di i / ANSWER: Doctors often have wondered wl nakes a per- Hell With - It.’ Spotting an un- j : ;. : { a ] 4 ee: eS a saul - a | familiar bookstore during his daily : : : ; : ay © s : son left-handed Herecity is not the answer ey say, bu *Y walk, he thought he might take a 7 : believe it may be caused by a habit formed after a child »,oment to spur on the sales of his born masterpiece. Entering the shop and s oa S fe Pediatricians advise that if a child shows left-handed ten- approaching the young girl clerk, - 4 dencies. he should be encouraged to do things with his left he asked importantly for a copy. a hand. It's easier for him that way The clerk disappeared, then re- = 1 si bee oh : chat «lett Nanded person in no leas and uot” ‘ned some minutes later, empty- 1 Studie she ai nanGgeda pers fs lO Ss i } nanded and regretful ' ore effective than a right-handed person They point to ——__ sent—topimuiiclans aud athicies. especially basebal) pnlavers 8 3 . ae ; a —_ ' mples of how effective ie can b re ‘ ces E as examples of how eff ve a leftie can be Recéives Minor Injuries ; * * * ; . il h = FOR YOU TO DO: A good way to disguise your writing for 'M Pontiac Trail Cras = ise in secret communic ations is to write with your left hand, (iifton C. Scheall. 21. of 4260 * 4 @ if you are right handed. Try It and see hoW successful this is— Rava Rd.. Leonard, received mi- Pe Foe and how hard nor injures. when he lost control of . * * * his auto yesterday and struck a - ners 7 ee Fs (Today's award goes to ME. Reynolds of Delavan, Wis. You 'ee on Pontiac Trail east of Hag- ee ight win $10 by submitting a question on a postcard to gerty Rd., in wel ae 7 st ga as ; Vioiet Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures. care of this news- Lae a aided a s — 3 oa t \ yet s e pu . — paper Tomorrow: Was there really a Capt. Kidd?) m * . i Tom —- (Copyright, 1958) Scheall was reportedly traveling — et - - - - — at about 30 miles per hour when Bee . ES ithe accident occurred, said depu- os: < _— e 7 * * | t F ; 4 ae ee all = Trav els About W hite Russia ties He was treated at Pontiac “a B oe - ~General Hospital for facial cuts) oe i * 4 Nikita Peps Up Fa ——— : ee, MOSCOW (INS)—Nikita 8 Khrushchev. who Is supposed PHIL goa = | 'o be vacationing. is traveling about White Russia giving pep _ ' talks to farm workers. 1 The Communist Party boss participated in a conference MILK OF MAGHESIA pan Pee — of collective farm managers Tuesday night. Reports reach t sete ag = ing Moscow said he repeated his determination to surpass | ~ 2 a the United States tn per capita production of meat. butter TAILORED t and milk ' 3 “Everything is good,’ Khrushchev said, “but there is still 5 ttle milk.” IN LONGWEARING _, “a a = —— yp t 4 Se ' : can boys?" one asked. ‘‘They sure | ) . American Navy ‘know how to enjoy themselves —| - ge | Is Popular With _ trey sure ¢o.” | | s Scottish Girls Eyebanks in Canada have re-. , ‘cently made 80 successful corneal =~ = Tr GLASGOW — Hundreds of girls tr ansplantings Regular or Flavored OT rere in the West of Scotland take an SS afternoon off and go man-« hasing, atti 5 ie * new and then a . ; _— << s SLEEPS This is when American sailors come ashore from the visiting G. A. THOMPSON & SONS ~~, Two! K NATO fleet arm make for fitas- — ~ _ ae r a a. SE ig = = gow, Greenock, Ayr and other : ast p= ER eso], PLUMBING and ff == Ve / sait for the Yanks and within ; 3 7 Z ot : » minutes of arrival, many sailors an é rg it “a Sone rave girt triemis E ws a : 3 Sex tae HEATING : em / t Cocktail bars. dance halls and 5 a ? . hotel lounges are soon filled with a free-spending gobs and girls — i 8 appalling many local people. A i e e newsman recently asked some of | the girls why they gocomes the 80 S. 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Ful- ee (D-Ark) said today Presi- wer must abandon Rhy nae half-truths” mobilize this country for a su-| preme effort to avert ‘national dis. aster. &® * “Hie said the challenge trom Moscow requires work and sacri-| fice from 172 million Americans | “which can be called forth only | bya leadership with vision, with the Wife. of Murder Flight Engineer ous Utiea, N. ¥., a | ‘Rose, has been released. «| | * * * Jones, had been released. _platonie _ relationship MINEOLA. N.Y. @A progpes- if " accountant, who was questioned at length in -eon- inection with the slaying of Clyde > | Nassay County Detective: Chief! Stuyvesant Pinnell made the state- ment in a morning conferenee with reporters at which he announced, that the 30-year-old man, Arthur Le Pinnell said: “The aura of a (between - + tie Co. od ented more than $10;| a year, 4 DA JAN sulamy 23, 1958 ia. brandi’ Wife ‘Suffers Kidney Ailment | ; HOLLYWOOD (INS) = Scalp cuts - bleed more : freely Brando's wifé, East Indian -jthan cuts in other: parts of the Anna Kashfi, who is expecting a ly stricken seriously il while Braz body “ibaby, is under treatment at the So was $ attending a dinner for stron Fra night after being sudderr cedars of Letason Hopital . kidney ailment. i It was learned yesterday. that) Marion she has been in the hospital for a, eck, ‘She was rushed there last) sll brief. =o. - determination” and with * aoe to follow _through.”*_ se! “An uncertain —) roo the - trumpet will not do,"* he said in a-speech drafted for Senate deliv-| ery. ~*~ + * | “Important and binges | Changes” are needed, he said. both. domestic and foreign policy. He said the confidence of the -~American-peopie in, their leaders” has been shaken. An ever greater btn ports danger to the future, he added. is what he called “the serious ero- nei sion of respect for our strength | close-up photo of a. ‘skeeter amagng free world plans to send some living org isms into duter space. A few ye ‘hepe to launch seen * * * A Navy spokesman said | in a tiny ipside the satellite, apd that riment might provide data the reaction of life outside earth's atmosphere and judgment” | ~. * * © “There is little doubt that we ee we Navy to Place ot missiles and satellites,” he said, but-contended that- the reat -chat=- ° phasis on scientific education. Test Satellite He suggested, as one step, that! cently submitted 250 million dol- larca year scholarship and coun- millions yearly to help the states finance a strengthened elementary stressing mathematic, languages, | the natural sciences and ny: | human beings since long before the beginning of world recorded his- | allies. inimediate problem ‘Yeast Aboard lenge is posed by the Soviet em- Eisenhower supplement his re- | _ seling program with another 500. and secondary school program Body tice aan lived. on with - tory. IMMIGRANT - A acted character: is this Apbidelabon Z Thompson. who figuratively wears a “skeeter” is one of 1,800 imported from Czechoslovakia and ¢ol- enized in Oregon and Washington to co m bat the balsanf wooly | .aphid which causes gout-like swellings in silver fir in ae — and Ranger eaverinert Station. geet Ey ' | the 2%-year-old Mrs. earlier bas been destroy When a jtery?” Pinnell replied. “don't swat_me” label. 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Sonar should receive 50 per cent the gross receipe He said Panama was getting less than four per cent and the students. relying on his: state- ments, passed a resolution endorsing the 50 per cent demand. *, * ~~ But Castillero wasn't quite honest if presenting his figures. The ganal took in $88.7 million in gross receipts for the year 1956, the largest amount in peacetime. But the net was only $4.2 million after paying operating and main- tenance costs, This does not in- clude the cost of defending the ~ ¢anal or other related services which are not charged against gross receipts. The cana] does not take in enough money to cover those. * * * As it is, Panama is getting almost 50 per cent of the ret earnings. President ERNESTO DE LA GUARDIA admits this and his foreign minister is merely playing petty politics. No doubt the students’ resolution will be hauled-out to support the demand of a 50 per cent split when the Panama Canal Co. holds its annual meeting later this month. * * * The United States holds perpetual rights to build a canal across Nicaragua and studies are being made. This waterway would lesser! dependence on the Panama Canal. We are not without our own weapons to meet the play of political oppor- tunists. isn't of Controlled Weather May Not Be Far Off The satellite age is bringing re- newed talk that man some day will be able to controt the weather. This thought gives rise to several interest- ing considerations. * * * If the weather is brought under wrens ~= ~ ume Weather in Canada? _control, presumably “ernment agency. some national or international gov- What will happen if different nations’ efforts along this line conflict? Will a planned rain- starm in the United States, for ex- ample, have any influence on the ‘THE PONTIAC P PRESS Editorial Page Aucune f asmociaTeD PREss he Rights: issue be extended — d the ability to control it? * Ws, 8 oo a ¢ if Washington decrees sunny skieg’ for Wednesday and Lansing prefers a steady rain to aid growing Stops? Will local option later on refer “to water rather thari liquor, with a choice of local showers in the midst of generally clear skies? All these questions seem ex- tremely fanciful today. Yet there is less of a tendency to scoff than there would have been, a few short years’ ago. Science has wrought such won- ders that no man can say, with certainty, what can or cannot be done. 4, * * xo. . It may be that CHAMBERLAIN’S umbrella was just a few years ahead of its time. And the time may come when the pen no longer will be called mightier than the sword, for both will have given way before the on- slaught of the thermometer. PREDICTIONS for 1958 greatly ex- ceed those for any prior year from the standpoint of ifness, butness and howeverness. TheMan About Town Compares Area Visiting Governor Quite Amazed at Industry Here School teacher: A person who passes her hand gver a chair be- fore sitting down. 30.000 people are production in When told that over engaged in automotive Pontiac, Governor Joe J. Foss of South’ Dakota, speaker at the Eisen- hower dinner here Monday evening, said, I hardly think we have that many en- gaged in industrial work in my entire state. I hope your home folks appreciate what an important factor they are in our _ nation’s existence.” To give my readers some. statistics on the matter, I find that the population of Oakland County, with an_area of 900- square miles, exceeds that of the entire State of South Dakota with over 85 times {ts area, or 77,000 square miles. Our county seat has over ten times the popu- lation of Pierre. its capital. But the home state of Gov Foss now leads the entire nation in gold produc- tion, and is among the first ten states in agriculture, having some Individual farms that are larger than Oakland County. on a number of unscheduled appearances in the Pontiac area during the past few vears evidently does not go into hiberna- tion. A report phoned me by Marcus Aldrich, who drives in from the Dryden vicinity every night to work tn a Pontiac plant, renews the mystery. He says a large black antmal darted across the road in the big — One -wonders what sort of What Are the Odds? David Lawrence Says: GOP Rips Back on Defense Issue WASHINGTON — This is a world of paradoxes—especiaily the world of politics. For weeks and wecks now, since the “Sputnik” ed to circle the eatth, the Demo- crats inside and outside of Con- gress have been castigating the Eisenhower ad- ministration for neglect of de- fense, for failing to have “bold LAWRENCE and imaginative ddeas"’ in foreign policy and for failing to exercise “leadership.” Now when Sherman Adams assistant to the President, makes a lively speech of rebuttal, he is charged with being ‘‘partisan,”’ and one leading spokesman for the opposition calls his remarks ‘mean and cheap." eralism’ prevails today when the “other side’ isn't even supposed to answer back. DEMANDS RESIGNATIONS For two months now the Demo- cratic partisans have had the field all to themselves. They have de- manded the resignation of various cabinet officers. They have even been calling on President Eisen- hower to “‘resign.”’ Their disregard of courtesy to the President him- self has gone beyond the usual limits of partisanship In politics a lie repeated with- out any denial comes to be bk gite as truth. There have on the wisite issue flung at the administration that it was inevit- able an indignant reply would be made. The mystery is why some of the Republicans in Con- gress haven't made it before this —they apparently are not strong in tactics of counteroffense. So it remained for Sherman Adams to enter the lists. And he start- - 4 igh. 2 the night when the various paliti- cal speeches by the Republicans were being delivered last Mon- day, statements were coming from the Democratic National Committee's Advisory Council belittling American foreign policy and lambasting the administra. tion on defense matters. Is all this ‘‘politicking’’ good for the country? Of course not. On the: radio every night the Communists make wide use of the sniping comments about the administra- tion's foreign policy uttered by Democrats and other critics. But ir a democracy, where free speech and a free press are the rule, all things are discussed and hence the Republicans have the right of reply just as the Democrats have the right of attack. There’ s one consolation for the Republicans. Harry Truman says that General Eisenhower was al- ways pretty good prior to 1952 when he—the former President— could tell Ike what to do. * * * This seems to nullify all the nasty things the critics have been saying about Ike's willingness to let Stalin's armies occupy Fasf- ern Europe and take over Berlin “and all the alleged mistakes he made im agreeing with the other chiets of staff that Korea was not a defense of prime necessity to the United States. . Evidently these were not his own ideas at all but merely President Truman's orders. That clears the air—at least until the next salvo comes from the man from Missouri. (Copyright, 1958) Dr William Brady Says: Osler Cured 10 Million With Stroke Incidentally, unintentional- ly, without malice aforethought, Dr. William Osler himself cured 10 million Yankee “snobs of chronic rheumatism with a stroke of his mighty pen, you might say, when he wrote, in his famous Practice the chronic rheuma- tism: “This affection : commonly comes DR. BRADY . on insidiously in persons who have passed the middle period of life.” I believe the Oslerian eoncept of chronic joint dismbility. (called rheumatism in his day) was near- And how happy will the aver- age person be with the weather his- government produces for him? Not all of the governmental efforts at producing desirable services prove satisfactory, if we believe the comments we hear. . “woods just north of Leonard. Mr. Aldrich stopped his car. and says the creature “howled back’ at him from the forest. After reading this, the Detroit papers should have that animal caught, skinned and made into a fur coat within a couple of weeks The mayor of North Miam! Beach, Fla Mid quite a” job in his Minneapene speech. He didn’t step down to the level of political combat hailed so exultingly by the Democratic parti- sans when Harry Truman turns loose one of his ‘‘give ‘em hell’ speeches. But he did an effective job nevertheless as he said: * * * “Nowadays, back in Washington, ae remnarno o NETS * ke * When one group wants rain, an- other may desire sunshine. It hardly seems likely, but it is possible that the time will come when political parties will campaign on the basis of the fine weather they will ‘give the people? Will the party out of power seek to win on the basis of the “terrible weather” that was experienced under the erro one And will the States 1 H I PO 1 [ we PRE SS y Tue Poxttsc Patss Cempans 48 Wo Huron 81 Pontiacel?, Mighigan yrace Mart Dally Except Sunday Rrsert Baserrr Joun A Ra Executive Vice President Acsistant aevariiane and Advertising Directo Manager Howse FH Prrsoreers om, Eset M. Treapwent, Vice President and Cireulation Manager Business Matager GO Mastrstt Jom. Local Advertising Manager doun W Pirrcersis Secretary anc Editor Rover 2B-Tarr Grover C. feman, ee hoe tor c Ciaseities Maneger ; Entered at Post Office Pontiac, as second clase matter The Associated Press is entitied excinetrely (6 the se for republication of al! focel news printed tn thi peweppper 6+ well as 0!) AP newer dispatches Tue Powriac Paras ts delivered by carrier for 40 cen's week: where cerrier service?is not available ny ma! te Oakland, Genesee, Livingrton Washtenew Counties {t is $1200 9 year: elsewhere ‘5 Michigan.and ail other places in the Crited States a rear alsin parable im advance MEMBER. | OF AUDIT UREA OF CIRCULATIONS % siaconb Laperr and = Fe en ee ae gee NY let cea rr EP has appointed “Sandy” Hastings, former Pontiac mailman, as a member of the safety council of that city. My good political friend, Jim Farley, whom I think is the nation’s top gentie- man and biggest man in the Democratic party, again has some hard luck, break- ing his” shoulder in a fall. At the last Democratic national convention he suf- fered a serious eye injury when struck by a piece of heavy cardboard—just after we'd had our picture taken together. He always calls Oakland County people “neighbors,” because he has a daughter at Grosse Pointe Verbal Orchids to- Charles F. Durrant of 128 Oneida Read: eighty-sixth birth- day. Mrs. Gertrude VanCamp of 1957 North Perry St.; ninety-second birthday : Mr. and Mrs, Herman A. Marschek of 66-Dakota Drive: fifty-first wedding anniyersary Mr. and Mrs. John Hayden ‘of 2272 Dexter Road; golden wedding. George Fleming, of San Fernando, Calif., formerly of Pon- John W. Thane “of Rochester; eighty-sixth birthday. TATCUIY @& Cas armchair strategist intones doom = by for America. Nor hardly a day goes by but that some political soothsayer first proclaims, then bemoans, American weakness. Dis- aster is too mild a word to describe our pitiful plight. “There is an interesting aspect to this. In large measure this professional shuddering comes from those whose attitude about defense has been dictated by political expediency... . ‘But even so, they ought to know better than to keep on politicking with national defénse. As a matter of fact, they ought to be called strictly t account by the American people for using this subject as party glue. On the very afternoon before The Country Parson medical authority who calls chr ‘on- ie joint. disability ‘‘arthritis.’ * * * In the section on morbid anat- omy (patholgy) of chronic rheu- matism, Qsler describes physical degeneration of the joint tissues— only he doesn’t spell it out. ability is—whether you call it chronic rheumatism er chronic arthritis — in the majority of instances, In at few instanceg joint dis- ability lasting more than a year is due to’ sprain og strain, or loose cartilage or other effect_of severe or trifling i . Inflarnmation and: infection,“of the joint ‘seldom lasts more than a year and there- fore is If infigmmation or infection of the joip{s were present it would be fas tg-call the affection “‘arthr-itis reek-Latin word meaning lit- erdlly joint inflammation. ve ° * * *- *, Internal remedies are of little service, said Dr. Osler in the sec- tion On treatment of chronic rheu- matism. DRUGs OF LITTLE HELP Neither aspirin nor any of the widely publicized ‘‘miracle drugs’’, Osler did mention one thing that the Foundation solicitors evidently «deem unworthy. He said: “It is important | had oer say the diges- eral health. at- a high standard.” _tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan, of His Pen If you're wondering what the dickens I'm driving at, send me 35 cents and stamped, self - ad- dressed envelope, in care of this paper. for the booklet Chronic Joint Disability and the pamphlet Cal- cium arid Rheumatiz * * * Signed letters. not more than one page er 100 words long pertaint: to personal health and hygiene, not disease nosis eritrecteaets will be snewerad Sy > rockets, bridges and vacant lots y & stamped seif- on the moon. HUNDRE Dy iitam t addressed envelope is sent to o tliat wane Oe clans a ta Peed Per at bs Wa to alleviate traffic congestion on South Saginaw. Tt has focused my at-— This condition is particularly bad on Friday nights and Saturday around noon. I would think the retajl merchants would wish to end this as it must be very annoying for people attempting to shop downtown. x * I have suggested many times to our Commissioners that a traffic engineer make a study of this problem, but apparently it is too compli- cated for them to straighten out. I have suggested that-they change the ‘“‘walk” and “don't walk’’ lights so that there is a 30 to 45 second walk in all directions. Traffic would be stopped in all directions to allow the pedestrians to walk and then a bell would ring and the traffic would flow one way and then the other. This is a system used in many very large municipalities, Miami, Florida, Pittsburgh, etc. 518 Community Bank Building Second Complaint About Sewers T am another Perry Park resi- dent who agrees with Mrs. Fahr- ner. They send you a bill and call this improvement, when you can hardly get down the street without getting stuck. Cars can’t pass on the streets because the men didn't fill in the holes they made. The City sure didn’t waste any time sending the bill. Mrs. J. Areliane Cameron St. I'm another disgusted resident in Perry Park. I don’t mind pay- ing for something either, if I'm satisfied. The storm sewers we are supposed to have are far from finished. They left rodds in such a mess that I dread it every time T have to drive over them. I don't mind paying for any kind of improvements, bat this ts ridic- ulous inapeovesmemts, they call HOY?! Mrs. George McGlone Cameron St. ‘What We Need Is Less of It’ The man says we need social- ism. The trouble is that we have too much socialism since we got the sales tax and income taxes, which let the Government ‘into’ our pockets to the extent that a business -man is just a zg bookkeeper for the tax collector. ~-$20,000- houses and drive miles to work in a $4,000 car and work 35 or 40 hours a week. We didn't have a $10 million booze bil} and didn’t smoke up 7 m acres of tobacco 8 year, That's why a man could be happy on one of those stump farms. So when you feel poor, just think how rich you are with your shares in all these wonderful roads, public buildings, jet planes, Robert G. Isgrigg : Suggests Solution to Guest Problem I'm not a working wife, but I do get up at 4:30 a.m. to get my husband off to work at 6:15. I solve the problem of unwanted guests by just letting them know we don’t go out or have company week. We're not ahead of time and tell them Set- urdays and Sundays are O.K. but to call first. After all, people who work in stores, etc., don't have to- get up until 8 a.m. or so, and they don’t seem to get around to wisit tintil &: 30 or 9 pam. Se come right out and say you have to work. They'll respect you more for it. If not, they aren't very good friends It's worked: for us the 10 years my husband has been on the early shift. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Some most unnecessary words ... Wherever you may go. .. Are those’ when someone says to you . /**You see?—I told you so.” . ., Yés, their prediction was correct . .. But they are most unkind . When they appear to sneer, as they .. . Remember and remind 5 It is the haughty aftitude . And quite contemptuous too . Of those who have no right to teel .. . Superior to you... . Some day they also may be wrong... And of criticism that . . . They hope you declare | ~«« “You see?—I told you so. (Copyright, 1958) Looking Back . 15 Years Age ROMMEL’S RETREAT imper-. iled by Allies US . FORCES gain on Guadal canal, 7 Years Age Fred E. Hyde =DS FLEE fllinois fiood _ 14 HELPED TO safety in Sag- inaw Street blaze. (Copyright, 1958) Case Records.of a Psychologist: Outlines Advantages of Teaching er the truth than that ‘of any FORT TR @aoMI= $5507 antiually, 80° you ho “Tong? — gates “or moviesor read news nant, go-getter who has picked Andrew's careér for him. But I suggested a different vocation to meet Andrew's interest in ‘people. We are acutely in need of teachers and clergymen in modern America, so you young | folks should consider these topnotch professions for your will starve as a teacher. Meanwhile, you have three months off via vacatip ns. And your Work lies in the Mmdést faxci- = nating field of all, namely, -the — = of developing personali- "Cucaymen too, and YMCA lead- careers. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE. Case X-310: Andrew J., aged 23 failed two of his courses in his first year at med- ical college. “Dr. Crane, he—doesn’'t like medicine.” his distressed mother City. has into has a high LQ, and likes people, DR. CRANE but he just doesn’t have an urge to be a doctor. x * * “His father hag deflated his ego by telling him he is a failure. So I wonder if you could give Andrew some positive advice and restore his morale." VOCATIONAL ADVICE Medicine is a wonderful probes: sion but it isn't the ONLY one, by any means.” And this country is more in (ions St chem tendhere and eter. : leaders like YMOA Secreteries, than it is of physicians. So-you talented high’ schoolers end be begin to look ahead to 4 - career which Will be both enjoy- able and also productive of vast *, * / our Chicago public: schools, tir annie the average salary is rs. also deal WwW natural resource in our land, name- ly, youth. + *& * So I urged Andrew to shift from medicine to one of these other fields where his social talents and fondness for mingling with people = weed pay ue Gvidents in social welfare. IMITATE LINCOLN Lincoln once said he hoped his biographers could state about him Well, eer | ig an excellent motto to hold aloft when you gre choos- _ ing your career in life,” we It is right and proper that you should expect a reasonably good cash income for even the Bible says the laborer is worthy of his hire (pay check). But be sure you invest your life where you can look back at the age of 65 and realize you have been a rose planter instead of a dissem- - inator of thistles. Here in luxurious America, most time! : He can't see special baseball 5 / papers just reserved for million- aires! He also drinks the same milk and same chy water as you AM Lo. ees how Clergymen now wield probably | the greatest social influence of any type of Profession. doctors and lawyers, business — ie Huon Tac) Still Suffering || No Relief Here Work Completed, West Huron Wrenn said today. * * * One project, from Wayne street) to Cass avenue, involves the instal- lation of a new 12-inch to complete, Wrenn figured. | The other project, trom Palmer tion The Huron street portion may finished in about a month, street traffic will continte to suffer at least another Jtamth as the city and gas com- pany install underground improve- ments, City Engineer Lewis .M. Until € | Yost, counsellor _ and Wrenn is nearly finished. 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Come in ipragrrow See ‘for yourself how ang ‘save at _150 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Tell Us Nobody Matches Our Valués— Remember, every garment is fresh new (Next to Sears) GREAT ONCE- A-YEAR SID BARNETT e all the ‘best sellers’ sill be able to make them in a No Nagging vite the mat Backache Meansa i"... "oss" sren2. or already in ¢ 1Ni ht’s Sleep operation an some of the airtines ig BAGGAGE — There will prob now takes at even greater savings! Hefty Reductions Negsing backache, headache. or cep ably be no increase in the free aches and pains may come on with = e carcsmares on, emotional upsets or day aggage allowances, but bags will be leaded on and off the to day stress end strain. And folks who eat and drink umwicely sometimes suffer. A plane in much less time than it takes at present. mild bisdder frritation...with that rest- less, uncomfortable feeling. If you are miseral ¢ and wore cut be cmaNe ES INSIDE THE PIL. —— excaeof these discom/!orts, Doan's Pills of - be pedo Sone" "te eae fe are horas eet —First i<< planes will have mi ° ° ’ ation. and by th mild diuretic action \ airs for co Look at This Line-Up of Men $s b gh the kid t—tending to increase . : the quiput of the 1s filles of kidney Gites, “WeTeatrona: groupings There wil a at pasting backache malt you feel alan by levice for inter sleepless nights, dent wait, try Dean tiona phone and a Ee aoe: vg : WOOL JACKETS 459% Sqpos $14.95 Quilted Lined . . Corduroy Jackets od | I 2) Sop pos SPORT $30 WOOL COATS One Group up to $35 WOOL COATS One Group $20 CHILDREN’S FUR TRIMMED THERMO-BOOTS Regular $5.00 Values $24.95 Quilted Lined — Suburban COATS $28.95 Cashmere Suburban COATS $24.95 Hood regular, longs and s TOGGLE COATS $26.95 Top Grade SUEDE JACKETS With Knit Sleeves $4.42098 4 Buckle Arctics 16" Men’s Dresss ... .°4.88 , 14! Men’s Work 54,88 | Boys’ Dress ... . °3.88. \__Men’s Zippers .. .°4.88 150 NORTH ALL SIZES —1~——Restfvery Word, Don't Miss a Onset] — THE VERY NEWEST IN SMART One Group up to CORDUROY COATS SIZES 00 $34.50 Imported Lode p~ anak $25 : 50 Imported Loden 98 CORDUROY COATS Ve Le es CAR COATS 419 All this season's bes while you can save so much. Look at eS . 512,89 Fi pe ) Stock. Up Now! 416.95 Suiting Pants .. $13.96 Flannel Slacks. . 53.96 Sport $3.06 Flannel Shirts . . $10.00 Corduroy Sats $10.96 Wool Shirts $1.50 Wool Sox’... 59.95 Men’s Pants . $6.95 Sport Shirts $4.96 Corduroy Shirts ..... 414,96 Goat Sweaters...‘ $12.98 Pull-over Sweaters. .° 8.98 59.95 Grew Neck Sweaters.* 6.98 55.00 Sleeveless Sweaters, .* 3.69 COATS 2 ee we “2 ee ee ee 6 @ seeee t sellers —all sizes in horts. Get yours now SAGINAW ae We repeat, tet nothing keep -you away! ‘Don't be sorry you ‘missed out on these GRAND SAVINGS! REMEMBER — We're Open Friday and Monsen ‘Nights ' ‘ti OL You Don’ ’* Need The the conferences look at? understand why it is. that when’ useful a ain o0 on oe Congress. resumed in Washington of physical vigor and health, the! we . ... will fi! our hospitals and’ What kind of action does he proportion of persons. over the old-age homes to overflowing and | want? -{age of 65 who are at work should) have a. growing population of em ray Tame : cas | eennhder it essential, fT) “* 'continue to decline.” bittered older people.” * SAAR Soe said, “that we make rapid prog-; _- *. 9: nese in the employment of older Income — Despite advances ‘in, , ie providing the income— ‘ot older peo-- Problems may ing ‘that elder people can afford, | ple, two-thirds of them are trying Pontiac Press. im education and training, i im- 'to serape along on incomes of; proving their incomes and in |'¢s8 than $1.000 a year. “We have’ -tiae office of the Social Security research on chrewe disease and % Clear obligation to bring 10-| ,4aninistration. There is so, = ssi the aging process.” |gether the experts along with) charge for’ this service.) °° musa ; ig HL on ge tdbediaateat = teegersd te shigpren pa per ‘he ‘penetit| on of DIS'of their thoughts and advice on he tag en and ~ how we can remedy the financial) ‘New Astrolabe . chairman " _ is cae a 'Pinpoints Time - Sr cutee = Poth’ Health — "Something like three: and Position __Health, Education and Welfare. fifths. of our older people are su : Both departments would be direct. fering from one and often two = PARIS — The world’s oat per- | ly involved in any programs start. "re long-term itinesses and many fect astrolabe, developed by Andre ed for solving the problems of old. ‘of these are in desperate need of Danjon. director of the Paris Ob- |medical care. Much of the prog- servatory, is being put té wide use| * e« + |ress {in this field) depends on in connection with the- Internation- | The first step, Fogarty said, peda o ae bow wel Se oe i now experts “how we after sighti al several | should be for President -Eisen- may speed up the progress © exp fey, ey a per- | hower to call together the experts research.” hi labe in’ the field of aging, get their| ~~ /. s i oe can afiviee and recommend to Con- ix the time of day within three gress a broad program to meet Housing — A study ef housing thousandths of a second and tell dhs Gid' dge grcbdeaas in Rhode Island in 1952 stowed within three feet where he stands | : ‘that one-third of the state’s older in relation to the North and South | He introduced a bill to provide people were without central heat- Poles for such a ‘‘White House confer- ing in their homes. Twenty- Such precision. never before at- ence” ahd a conference in each seven per cent were forced to tained, is important now that it) ef the states. They would be live in housing grossly sub-is known the poles move as much] paid for by the federal govern- standard in other respects. The as 48 feet, according to - the! meat and _Spansered by he same is true nationwide. And. a season 4 competition. a yur aaa = Yes, here's your chante to get those precious tools _you've’always wanted. Every piece in this gigantic i be oe set is of the highest quality money can buy. No NOW 99 inferior items are used to increase the’number of OnLy pieces. An excellent buy gt the regulor price, these sets ore now reduced to savings that defy hekt ia SS Sstg a ——Gut;-complete instructions. ‘MATTRESS CLEARANCE SALE! METRO cuts prices sharply! Regular $36.95 eee mattress. An all star bergain. Top Performing 48-Month Guerentee’ Nationally advenined ot $59.95 inner. ¢ 39 ALLSTATE Mufflers 6-Volt ne! apring mattress, now ....-. “49 te 53 7 44 : Reg. 19.95 5 « < Regular $79.95 well known iomerrin $ as te Instatlee _ Exchange | JOC DO Bp Gencinnogn: Heavier: stee!] than on most + Contains Armaloy 93 for | long: ¢ original equipment Free flow, er life grids, new Balance design means greater gas Po Reserve for cooler or economy. Buy today! Let. Our Interior Decorator, MR. A. H. HART, help you. Futuristic Design x ae 4 » We Tet each iF . Sienna: ee Eee * a aed é * + Car ‘hicense Fromes poet ogee plated eration. _48-month guarantee oe fresh for rE per ai formance. 5 ol * gs ITIONALLY GUARANTEE have extended the. length of! | — . . _ lite po onanana thy Pequot Ses. Coe aa ; SETS AT UNBELIEVA Save 9% on Complete Socket Set! Regulerly 39.95 Sears Easy Payment ‘Pay Only $3 Down on Mechanic's Tool Box Reg. 7.25 6 22 Holds 75 to 100 sockets and parts. Made of 22-gauge steel, electrically welded. 20x18/2x9% inches, 2-Drawer Tool Chest Reg. 24.95 21 .88 Craftsman - made heavy-gauge steel construction. Holds 100 to 150 tools, 19x7!/x2!,. Plen Dunlap Ms See Tool Box Reg. 2.79 922 Electrically.welded, all-stee] box with handy parti- tion tray. Full size is 14x6x6 ¥4-in. See it TODAY! 7 8-Foot PRAM KIT For rowing, fishing or going from dock te mooring, the Elgin 8-foot pram has 46-in. beam for mcximum stability Reducea | HR one 2 : : erat ee 98 =| —— = —< Grid ease of Haridling. For motors fo HP. “All parts pire- 19 - aon 10% ~ There's an Elgin Kit Designed for You ~ 124. Flat Bottom Kit 2. ..........cc05-, 68.98 14-ft. Flat Bottom Kit cecccccccseccesess MOS 12-#. RunaMout Kit Se seereeresesreeseges 145.98 14. Runabout Kf ...... seveccoctecess 20008 17-4. Offshore Cruiser Kit ........+052++ 645.98 - 19-f. Runabout Kit ..... oe er eeneresenes 635.98 Hip Roof Tool Box. ney 8 - 422 Made of durable 24-gauge steel, box holds 50 to 75 sockets and parts. 10x7x8%. 22-4. Family Cruiset—Eit creer ere ~vwwd 10.98. T 45 AND OLD BATTERY dv Chem-Set plates for long life i , J Armaloy 93 resists This battery is the same type cs original equipment on many cars. It supplies dependable power for . fast starts and_—ior—ell_nermea!elec- trical needs. Come in TODAY! Auto Accessories Perry St. Basement 12-Volt Battery, 30-Me. Guarantee reg. 104s. 15.45 Replace with dependable fa: - fresh starting power. Por 1980-87 _ and other popular cars. ia; Mo. Guerantee ii s'itiia ausrate 6,88 Gives reliatle service for only a small investment. The ALL- STATE ‘iS handles alt ordinary uirementa. 154° North Saginaw ‘ised '. Phone FE 5-4171.. “4 _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU ei ats | in Pontiac and Nearby Areas Eres will be the Rev. Perry Thomas of ©, 3. ARCHEY be: Milton H: Bank, his ‘pastor, |erse ity Yor another service sat.(Commierce Methodist Church, Bur ‘will officiate with burial in Perry! Word has been received of the Park: Cemetery. sudden death of C.J. Archey of) ie was a member of Central| Home. Ree pe OM be in Tron _ "Mt Pleasant. Service will be’ Methodist Church and had been an held at 2 p.m. Friday from oo, no noel American Forging & Stinson Funeral Home jin Mt./Socket Co Pleasant. | Mr. .Gifford is survived by his Mr. Archey had been connected Wile, Mary? a son, Robert of Pon- ” with the F. J. Poole Co. here and tiac and his daughter, Mrs, -Mac- ‘was ‘a member of the Masonic Donald. ane — r J. C, STEWART He leaves five sons, Francis, Robert, Edward, Carl and Charles J. C. Stewart. 70, father of Jobn all of Mt. Pleasant: a daughter, Harold Stewart of 890 Argyle St. Mrs. Clarabelle Taylor of La. died yesterday in Winston-Salem, Habra. Calif; 19- grandchildren N.C. where he made his home. and one great-grandchild. Besides his wife, he leaves four. children. MRS, JOE CRANK Mfrs. Joe (Minnie) Crank, 74, Winston-Salem. of 21 Baldwin Ave. was dead on BERRY V. CABBAGE arrival this morning in St. Joseph Merey Hospital. She had been in il} health about a vear held today at 4 p.m. for Berry \V She was formerly emploved at Cabbage, nine-day-old son of Mr. lof.the L and Mrs. Lydel Cabbage, of 3618 ‘burial Pontiac State Hospi tal \Grace Foote of Holly, Mrs. Nellie Service and burial will be in i at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Baird ROCHESTER — Service will be Funeral Home. Officiating will be |ters, Mrs. Ruth Gray of Berkley, | urday at 2 p.m. at Hibbard Funeral Mrs. Harve; three daughters, ‘Haviland of Kalkaska and Mrs. ‘lea Tucker of New Jersey; four sons, Frank of: Mayfield. Cleon of ~ ‘Fenton, Verne of Flint and Jess lof Flushing: 35 grandchildren and 42 great-grandchildren. - MRS. GRACE A. ODLE LAPEER — Service for Mrs. Grace A, Odile, 78, of 24 Court St., iwho died last night, will be heid ga jetery. The Rev. ‘the Lakeville Methodist ‘Church will officiate. ' ‘ford resident for 35 years, died! ry C. (Pearl) Somerville, 71, of 13 ‘p.m. Saturday at Mabley Funeral ‘Home with burial at Oxford Cem- Eddy of Crawford Ave., will be held at 1, Mrs. Somerville, who was an Ox-| meet at her home yester-, ithe Rev. Frank S. Heminghway iberty Gospel Church, and} will be in Mount Hope! Mrs. Crank leaves her hushand. Longview St. He died yesterday at iCemetery. ‘ j Lester Rathburn of Children’s. Hospital in Detroit Pontiac and Violet Rathburn with Officiating will be the Rev. Al- whom she niade her home: a bert Eddy and burial will be in’ hi wher, Victor Bacon of pene ‘Cadillac Memorials Gardens—East.. and a sister, Mrs Marion Smith Surviving beside the parents are of Canada a brother, Michael at home, and Mrs_Crank's body is the his grandparents, Mr. and Mrg.i- Huntoon Funeral Home Filmer Cabbage of Rochester and Mr. @ N rj j CARL B. GIFFORD ven Se Victor“ Hareper of two children, at ‘d of who died: in 1941. She had been a member of La-! peer Martha Chapter, Order of lock. E astern Star. ‘JOHN REAM a COMMERCE Service will be Toles, 77, of 3890 Gregory Rd., ‘held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the'was dead on arrival yesterday in ~~. fs survived by four daugh- Mrs. Catherine Culber of Lansing, Mrs, Jean Baird of Lombard,, IIl., and Mrs. Evelyn Griffin of Oxford: a son, Harry S. of Oxford; four i | She was the widow of Russell | brothers, William Piffer of Sagi- |i 'B. Odle, a former Lapeer business- | man, naw, Joseph Piffer of Davidson, Isaac and Samuel of Flint, and a sister, Mrs. Ella Turner of Hem- é ORION. TOWNSHIP. — Jay A. Deaths Elsewhere | WASHINGTON ® — Rep. Law-| rence H. Smith (R-Wis), 65, mem- | ber of* the House Foreign Affairs Committee, died yesterday. Smith dean of the Wisconsin congress- | Bragg. 31, " executive of ‘the south-| east district of the Firelands area, Boy Scouts of America, died a terday. Bragg burns | while rescuing his 15-month-old| | uitere jdaughter from a fire in his home Jan. 14. 4 ‘eC "ON WATIONALLY ADVERTISED DR ves and COSME i. $/ ELASTIC STOCKINGS Perfect A-1-. ——-Guerentoed ——_— _ ak: ry $1.35 65¢ 4 MURINE : SERUTAN EYEDROPS GRANULES © 5 fe 100 SALETO TABLETS 100 : rj - 3$2.98° DICALCIUM : GERITOL CAPSULES Liquid or Tablets With Vitamin D ric: i Car iffo — -4 Service for Carl B. Gif BENJAMIN CLARK 24 Lexington Place who died Tues- da, while visiting his daughter IMLAY CITY — Requiem Mass Mirs, Martha MacDonald of Grand: Will be sung at 9 a.m. tomorrow Fapids, will be at 1:30 p.m. Sat- at Sacred Heart Catholic Church} urday from the Sparks - Griffin for Benjamin Clark, 84, of 270 W. : Sth St., who died yesterday. Burial Chapel — will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. ' can Rosary will be recited at 0 this evening at. Muir Brothers’ Funeral Home. urviving are his wife, Delia: ead two brothers. John and Ray, both of North Branch The Rev. Jahn J. Downing of St WILLIAM J. HUBNER ; Brendan's Church. Detroit, a for. TROY — William John Hubner, mer assistant pastor of St. Bene-.82. died yesterday at the home of! dict’s Church. died yesterday in his daughter, Mrs. Mildred M.| Holy Cross Hospital, Detroit, after Janess, 1145 Larchwood St., after) an illness of two weeks. He was a short iliness. 48 Funeral arrangements are pend- A native of Detroit, Fathering at Price Funeral Home, Troy. | Downing had been a major in the! SACHO MARINOFF US. Army. serving as chaplain. | * * * | IMLAY CITY — Service for He studied at Sacred Heart Sem. S@cho Marinoff, 71. of Imlay City, inary, Detroit and St Mary’s The- will be held at 3:30 p.m. Saturday ological Seminary in Cincinnati, 8t Muir Brothers Funeral Home. Ohio. Before coming to Pontiac he Burial will be in Imlay Township was assistant pastor of St. Philip’s Cemetery and Holy Rosary Churches in De- He died Wednesday troit fo survivors Surviving are his mother, three sisters, and a brother _Fat ther = Deo ing s body will be “! when it will be rere to St read Saginaw St who died Tuesday dan's Church, 14406 Morang Dr. ®Vemng in Flint Osteopathic Hos- at 2:30 pm. The Rosary will pe pital, will be held at 9:30 a.m. Fri- recited at 8 p.m. Friday. day at Dryer Funeral Home. Ot-. Solemn Requiem Mass will be fict@@ing will be the Rev. William Ex-Pontiac Pastor Dies in Detroit There are MRS. HARVE MOORMAN HOLLY—Service for Mrs. Harve sung in the church at 11 a. = Sat-, Lankton ot _Holly _Preshyterian: 5 urday with berial fo ‘in| Church doing nothing when you behind you by this June? A special mid-winter term ness administration, APPROVED FOR VET * Mount Olivet Cemetery. The body will be taken to Trav-| Why waste the next few months have 24 term hours of college credit College permits you to take accelef- ated classes in two required subjects. Then in the Spring you start on your chosen program in secretarial, busi- bookkeeping, accounting or merchandising. AND FOREIGN STUDENTS CLEARY COLLEGE Ypsilanti, Mich. Phone HUnter 3-4400 JANUARY GRADUATES _GET AHEAD FASTER - ENROLL TODAY IN- SPECIAL MID-WINTER TERM AT CLEARY COLLEGE CLASSES START FEB. 3 Investigate Today can easily at Cleary ERANS Please send information on (Course)., ee You'll enjoy_attending Cleary College and you'll be well-prepared to step into better- paying jobs when you graduate. Cail or write the registrar today. . Earn a Diploma- Title — Degree LIBERAL LOAN FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFIED NEEDY STUDENTS ‘MAIL THIS COUPON TORAY! $2.09 : 43e TAMPAX- REG. or SUPER 29 WERNET DENTAL CREME ‘4 29¢ Se FOUR-WAY § COLD TABLETS Box of 400 $3.50 CLEANSING : PARKE-DAVIS TISSUES . ia SIBLIN 21s at Lb. $2.69 y 7Se SCHICK | * INJECTOR Blades & $5.00 98c Pe S-Lb. * _ BONNE BELL JERGENS F EPSOM ~ PLUS 30 CREAM LOTION f SALT 32.50 | 77 = ri $1.05 59¢ Pr Pint __MASSENGILL RUBBING DOUCHE POWDER BRVECRED ALCOHOL ay 3a | As - $4.00 Value : $1.39 Value & 98e NUTRI TONIC SYLVANIA ‘NEW HUSH __ Home Permanent Refills FLASH BULBS & . DEODORANT } ‘1.78 DON’T BUY AT YEAR-END, OLD MODEL SALES, ETC. JANUARY CLEARANCE, PRE- INVENTORY WHY BUY OLD? WHEN FRAYER'S ARE BEATING OLD MODEL DEALS WITH NEW "1958" GENERAL @® ELECTRIC'S big capacity SPACEMAKER ~ pushbutton electric range IO @ Push Button Control @ Focused Heat Broiler @ Enclosed Oven Units @ High Speed Burners @ Many Other Features _It’sa 1958” 2. 515g ONLY with trade Act Now! Look at This Beautiful scape aero gE ~ FAMILY || REFRIGERATOR it Sale Price S$ WITH TRADE PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED CALL FE 4-0526! HURRY! > _ GET THE. Low! Low! Low Ut -FRAYER’S _ GENERAL @ ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC WASHER “1958” MODEL A REAL BUY! 198” BEAUTIFUL MATCHING | DRYER with trade ~~ "1958" Sale Price 1 48° BEIGE aaa $1.26 P.D. ABDEC DROPS, 15cc.... .77c 60c JOHNSON BABY POWDER....... 39 $1.00 MENNEN BABY MAGIC ...... .73¢ 30c MEADS LIQUID LACTUM...... .22c 27c S-M-A LIQUID ...........5.. 0.220 Thrifty Drug Store at 4895 Dixie Hwy. DRAYTON PLAINS a Co) a Oe Package Liquor Store] DO YOU HAVE PROBLEM NAILS? — STRENTHTEN PROBLEM NAILS; NO MORE CHIPPING, SPLITTING, PEELING WITH GELATIN AND CALCIUM CAPSULES 100 Copsul . A'$5.00 Value... °2°° If you have problem nails, ‘your SPECIAL Limit 100 Ft.) We Will Pay 10¢ Per Foot ~ res card agirir| ays 3 with rchase ny Dryer . BONUS) Lim oe diet possibly lacks the protein nec- essary to overcome the harmful effects of detergents, solvents, cleoners . . . even nail enamels! Enjoy the benefits of added pro- NO MONEY DOWN TERMS to SUIT YOU ER'S. FURNITURE and APPLIANCES — 589 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE OPEN EVENINGS ‘til 9:00, SATURDAY “til 6:00 | teins without the bother of mixing ordinary gelatin. Calcium. and Gelatin Capsules are a pure, con-.: centrated, high-protein formula in & | easy-to-take form; ‘sugar-free, non- Hi fattening. Create strong, healthy _hails in just 3 weeks. : we . fo eZ ng 1Lé £o TH je FLY Y We Give Holden Stamps Near Sears 2 é + (48 W. Sagieew * Huron, Cor. Telegraph | We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities For Quick, ASTHMA RELIEF _ DRY SKIN «mild, softeniig lubrication - -.-magically relaxes face . For overnight use, NORMAL SKIN ~- Protects it against extremes reine 4 p. m. to mark down prices and te STORE CLOSED TODAY at 4 PM Our store will be closed today, cee Deny =: a and stocks for - met tale. Everything marked at sale prices . DON’T MISS IT... COME EARLY! Coats, Swits, Furs, ~S es THINK despite today's ao 2 whet this meons to your Clothing, Men's F rnishings, Boys’ —_ aru re, Shoes, Millinery, re THIS SALE. THE PRICES _’ The Quality Store of National Brands... 74 NORTH SAGINAW ST. you: end Smell EAK FOR SELVES. We Give Red Trading Stamps -BETWEEN HURON AND ‘MT. CLEMENS Down go priaee! Away go profits in another big cut in prices... Come, save in this bargain and value giving sale of Winter ond early — Spring goods. Greatest sale in our 25 years in business in Pontiac. The prices tell the story . . . you be the judge! [OCK DISPOS con save in this GIGANTIC STOCK DISPOSAL SALE. Just think Towels, Hose, Lingerie, Women's Sportswear Accessories, Women's Robes, Infants’ Weer, Children’s Wear, Teen-Age Weer, Toys and Fur- - nces. .IF YOU EVER SAVED IN YOUR LIFE YOU WILL SAVE TELL YOUR FRIENDS, COME SEE FOR YOURSELF. BE HERE WHEN THE DOORS OPEN FRIDAY, 9:30 A. M. @ All Sales Final TERMS OF SALE: @ No Refunds @ No Exchanges ° 9:30 A.M, SPECIAL one mise this ) aE 14.99 MEN’S JACKETS 9:30 A.M. SPECIAL —~ 74°: never saved be fere. A vost og . we mes at 1$18 GIRLS’ COATS ©9:30 A.M. SPECIAL 7:9” and coats 2 3.99 LADIES’ SKIRTS ©9:30 A.M. SPECIAL The value of our sale. New spring colors and styles. 22 to 30. 1” ©9:30 A.M. SPECIAL fer, aff sg coats, po ero some with 10 te 18. Mi $25 LADIES’ COATS - 5” | LADIES’ DRESSES ©9:30 A.M. SPECIAL , 00 misses’ and half sizes. Come early. 5.99 MEN’S PANTS ©9:30 A.M. SPECIAL Seve as you. — 8.99 BOYS’ JACKETS. BOYS’ SHIRTS, JEANS an YARD Apne a flewnet. ann 19° 1.99 LOOP RUGS Werth 1.99. — size. Stock up . 09:30 AM. SPECIAL 88 aioe a. 1d tle 99 —— mecla ) woe ” find er a ace Pb c bargains savings on oo this, Sines 29 te og — fell eet Santor 42. jeans. @ to 14. a - ai BLankeTs-sparaps| Say “Charge It $3 GIRLS’ DRESSES Werth twice this price, Senterized prints, solids in Take 6 Months to Pay! DOMESTICS, LINEN D DEPT. 2. .19 DISH, WASH CLOTHS—Out they go .10 6.00 PLAYTEX PILLOWS—Out a 4.99 1.99 CAFE CURTAINS—Out they go.. . 2.99 PLAID BLANKETS—Out they go... 1.99 DOMESTICS, LINEN DEPT. 1.09 Ladies Nylons $12 LADIES’ CAB COATS 9:30 A.M. SPECIAL Beautiful prints in $99 FUR COATS. sa °9:30 AM e 88s ©9:30 A. M. | Special Warm, Special $ ples py Een pel “ir How's this ters e% ‘te 11, bargain? Ali ist Dent miss this quality. First greup. Ne limit. Beige. age nee come, Ist served. : ; new styles, Sizes 3 to 6x. 1.00 $2 LADIES’ BLOUSES A real bergein at this low price. Sizes 32 to 38. 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Sls te a heitiect’s to the’ Woodward Elementary taken in March for the $200,000 Donald C. Baldwin said. Facing purpose room, ki Horses Die as rae [Destroys Area Barn Pee a? ink wane. The building, sdk deateoy horses and all'the contents of the building. i : * * * Southfield Township firemen said they were hampered in their efforts. to. saye the structure or located at 23500 Almira Rd.,. west of Telegraph near 9-Mile road, had no nearby water outlets. room ‘and kitchen fa- ; offices, cilities. The new building is scheduled to ay by the second- semester of the 1958-59 school _year. Architect is O'Dell, Hewlett & Luckenbach of Birmingham. Ww I Ackley to Inspector's Post NOVI TOWNSHIP — The Novi! AUC | Rds. Final approval was withheld men- aaiseal at the scene, ald Haney of the Fire Department to rescue the animals. . * * * Damage was estimated at from $4,000 to $5,000 by Haney. Cause of the fire has not been. deter- mined. Avon Public Library Gets 35 New Books — barn was in full blaze. Lt. Don-| said flames made it impossible ie A aa is MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR V. SPIES lapryrrnces will leave in August. Ruth Haggadone. of 35 new fiction and non-fiction books. They are: Adult Fiction Deadir Summer, by Glenn M. Barnes Amanda, by Paul H. Bonner oe. ef Carrick's Cove, Blood an the Trail Cup for Janet, by Emily Th by Geraeid orne 'Library- has announced acquisition by awed Brand. ROMEO—Before an altar banked nous of Thunder, by Taylor Caid- with palms and white carnations, best man. Carol Joan Hahn Is Wed in Evening Rite at Romeo | William Spies of Lake Orion was Ushers were Richard Peter C. Elmy Wed at Hadley HADLEY — Christ , Lutheran. Churéh parsonage was the scene of the wedding of Ruth Haggadone ‘of Lansing and Peter C. Elmy of tL Township Board has appoint ‘pending approval from Oaki When the Bough Breaks, by Ott Pe: Joan Hahn became the bride Spies of Pontiac, William Hahn of Hadley. The Rev. Edward Rein- ip % es ‘County Drain Commission and Oak Carney Cotter, & = * ae "| of Arthur V. Spies in St. John | ‘Romeo, Ronald Popp of Almont,)ker officiated at the Saturday cere- Harold Ackley to the post of town- ik County Department of Health.| Gisencineesy6 Cee. ty Maas — qa Church Saturday eve- Donald Sutherby of Imlay City|/mony. ship building, electrical and heat-, ing inspector. Ackley has been acting in that capacity without an official ap-| pointment since last fall when Glenn Salow Jr. resigned. The board hired Ackley at a salary of $5,400 a yea with an adjustment scheduled for April 1, Sresaivrog in te ee! 4. Bachert, | The plat consists of 1: indivi-| dual lots, Land developers seeking japproval of the subdivision plat ‘expressed intention of constructing an artificial lake in the subdivision. | A small stream now runs through a section of the area. | 'Dawson-Revoir Matthew Early. by Alexander Laing Scents of Cloves, by Norah Lofts Birth ef «a Grandfather. by Mary Sarton If Death Ever Siept, by Rex Stout. Mask. by Stuart Cloete Gallant Mra Stonewall, by Harnett T Kane. Inevitable Hour. by Edison grec | Go and Catch a Falling Star, by C stance Robertson = Round the Fiag. Boys, by Max ating " Ghregeet by Ayn Rand. Non. Fiction Te Live Again. by Catherine Marshall ining. ‘The Rev. E. S. Appel per-| formed the double ring, candle- | jlight ceremony before 500 guests. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hahn, of | 77210 Fisher Rd. The bride- is the son of Mr._ and Mrs. A. B, Spies of Almont, Given in marriage by her father, 'the bride wore a chapel length! ‘and Donald Hahn of Mt. Clemens. * * * The bride wore a’ gown of rose satin and carried a bouquet of | A reception was held in the American Legion Hall, Utica, fol- | jlowing the ceremony. | After a short trip, the couple will | white roses and snapdragons. She was attended by her sister- jin-law Mrs. Roselene Haggadone lof Wayne. Best man was the bride's son, live on Shoemaker Rd., Almont. [Richard Haggadone of Lansing. Following the ceremony, a re- | ception was held at the home of ‘the bridegroom's parents, Mr. All delegates will leave in June South Lyon Man township clerk | Sledge Patrol, by David Howarth gown fashioned in Chantilly lace, ‘and Mrs: heonard Kramer of Had- Board ares also have grant- Rite Performed - = | MRS. WILLIAM H. OLNEY JR. | {ne Mate Me Memriae Commins. °F over white satin, featuring long’ Seri ed __jley. A second tion was held ed tentative approval of a subdivi- in Waterford SALLY JOANN MILLER The marriage of Charlene ‘eee Blten athe 1966-1987, ‘edited ty pointed sleeves.. A pearl trimmed’ 10S jur ‘Sunday at the s home in Lansing. History of pee al, by Edmund Ba-ke crown held her veil of illusion lace; . . . od ke | i The couple will live in Lansing. ponies Phaoar by her parents, | —- and Geniuses, by Gilbert/and she carried a cascade bouquet! Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sparks, | Battie ef Cassine. by Pred Masiaieny of White roses. of 7010- Hatchery Rd., Drayton ‘aan Ho Ree * * * day when his car struck an icy hal y Martin Caidin. | Mrs. Edward Weinmann, sister spot on Angie road near 7-Mile, ‘Announce Betrothals . Plains. The bridegroom is the | Seiticn” we son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. | View frem the Rul by Cia'R. Sumner. Of the bride, was matron of honor. road in Salem Township, andof'2 North Branch Girls * NORTH BRANCH — Announce- | Man-E of Tadia. by Jim Corbett. Servi endan N Olney of Chicago. The newly. tumschan Reber ~ Lore easter M ion Mrs. Ava W ea | crashed sr a oe the bride- ‘The driver. Billy Woodcox. M,'ment has been made "ef engage- groom's sister: Miss Barbara Kas- of 11270 Rushton Rd., was taken ments of two North Branch girls. sion plat located on the northwest corner’ of Meadowbrook and o.Mile| Spraying Advised to Oust Cattle Lice An April 26 wedding is being planned by Sally Joann Miller and John M. Cook, the bride- elect’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark J. Miller, of 2835 Sey- mour Lake Rd., Ortonville, an- nounced at a family dinner, The prospective bri is the son of. Me, and Mrs. Mil- ner Cook, _ alse of Oftonville. DRAYTON PLAINS—The Water- ford Community Church was the scene of of Bonnie iSue Sue Revolt eae A. Dawson. : ee rite-was performed by the SOUTH LYON — A South Lyon man was injured seriously yester-| bride wore a white waltz- length gown with a lace bodice featuring a sweetheart neckline weds will reside temporarily in | Porbidden Childhood, by R. Siencern-| Hillside where they are students | Into tne Wind by Mary P Yan Nes ‘Miss " Marilyn Spies. t Battle for Inve at [sialic el Oy gg ne cement Survival, by * ler; Spraying is the most effective way to get rid of lice on cattle, says Jay Poffenberger, assistant county agricultural agent. * * we Although lice are not destruc-/ tive, they irritate animals and | siow up gains. The U.S, Depart- ment of Agriculture states that 1 pound of 25 per cent wettable lin- dane powder in 100 gallons of slightly. warmed water will do the job. With power equipment, about | ? gallons are needed to thorough- | ty soak one animal. _Methoxy- chior ér DDT also can be used. If dust. is used, officials recom- mend farmers cover the animal's body with a 50 per cent wettable powder and rub it into the hide. -Dust again in 14 to 21 days. Clarkston OES Slates CLARKSTON —. Joseph C.- Bird - Chapter 294, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet Feb. 3 at 8 p.m. in! Clarkston Masonic Temple. Oakland County officers and Oak-’ land County Association officers: _will. be honored at a Friendship - Night meeting of the Chapter on Feb, 17 at $ p.m. in Clarkston High School. Officers from the 22 county. chapters will assist with the initia- tory work. trimmed with sequins, ve. fitted sieves. Her fingertip veil ths wide lace edging was held in place by a lace cap trimmed with _seed pearls. * * The bride, who is vd daughter ‘of Percy J. Revoir of 6270 Barker, St.. chose Martha Powell of Dray-) ton Plains as her maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Marie Gartec ‘and Marcia Cameron, both of ‘Drayton Plains. Howard Dawson of Sinaia: | “Miss., brother of the bridegroom, served as best man! Ushers were Dan Revoir of Drayton Piains, the" bride's brother, and Jack Gremlich of Pontiac. A reception was held in the church parlors following the cere- mony. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W: A. Dawson of Magnolia, Miss. A graduate of the ot SE SSSIRR!,_ Ne. I 8 and long - } Concert at Oxtérd.Sunday hum to Benefit Crippled Youth The newlyweds are © eg at 4148 Airport Rd., Wateyford. Imlay Scouts to Spend ‘Weekend at Air Base spend the weekend at Wurtsmith Air Base, Oscoda. They are Bob Chriscinske, Steve! Haedicke, Bill; Tallman, Rick ‘Braidwood, Tom Herrington. Mau- rice, Chriscinske will be acting scoutmaster. Activities have been planned by forthe en- CRAIG MARSH | OXFORD —- A Craig Marsh °° bn Concert-will be given at . Sunday at the Oxford = *!$choot Auditorium by the High ‘School choir. | * ‘* * Craig, 20-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Marsh of Seymour Lake road, has been crippled and partially paralyzed since birth. He now is at St. Joseph Mercy Hog ‘of operations to relieve complica- ‘ting conditions. Overcoming or ignoring Passtearemap Deepa SS pleted his elementary and high school education, and did out- | standing work in choral groups. He served as student director of the junior hich during his senior year His enthusiasm for sports caused him © serve as manager of school —athletie teams and for this he was) ‘to take training in radio announc- iing when his health and finances 4, * * * The highschpol choir, under the| direction of Mrs.. Dorothy Jean. Petitions Available in Wolverine Lake WOLVERINE LAKE — Persons, wishing to obtain nomination peti-' tions for positions on the Wolverine; \Lake Village Council have — asked to report to the Village Halt - 297 Glengary Rd. been us’ Conference in Ann Arbor: lv alentine; will sing three of Craig's favorite selections at the concert: {Whole World in His Hands,” \“Happy Wanderer,” and “The ‘Lord’s Prayer.” : * * * | Also included in the program will! be three mumbers whicli were en- \thusiastically received when the ichoir. sang recently at the Midwest tad ‘aad 5 ‘Senorita Serenade. i The petitions may be filed at the! hhall_ Between Feb. 25 and March Allocation Announced 10 for the spring election. | The terms of four council mem-| bers will expire this spring. WASHINGTON Ww — Michigan icorn growers The posts which will be open $6,979,800 under the 1958 acreage now are being served by George reserve of the safi bank pepgram. ~|Belprez, ‘village — president; — to the U:S.- Department: mund Sim, hide Dawes and Clif- of Agriculture. This compared with ‘$8,001,507 last year. ne at | lconitSociest emergenry tonmmm- —_ will be allocated! MARLETTE — The Thumb Am- ateur Radio Club has announced its affiliation with the American Ra- dio Relay League, an international organization of radio amateurs with headquarters in West Hart- * * * The Thumb club has a member- pital, Pontiac, undergoing a series:ship of 20 licensed operators from such varied poititg as Sandusky, Brown City, Carsonville, Decker- and Bay City, as well as Mariette. Main objective of the group, which organized in 1953, ig to pro- ‘mote amateur radio as a hobby and ¢o-ordinate communications in this area in case of _emergency. jieations network. **“ * * ‘The chib-meets the first Wednes- day of each month, in Caro. New- ily elected officers are: Douglas’ King of Marlette, President: Charles Stout of Caro, vice presi- >; LeRoy Marion of Marlette.) Huff- | Missions secretary-treasurer; Willis ‘man of Fairgrove, activities man- ager, and Harry Avery of Caro, network manager. pene. Cottrede To University ae In 1 or ft and ‘Aven. hag which Walon boulevard Hocheater thinks that Walton [east of | shoal Viistank University cooly far a eee named Univer: sity, and it crosses Walton a block avenue, was graduated from the Uni- ville, Caro, Fairgrove, Millington): _| He'll supervise local teams in ithe mi Paul's Church and also will work) with young people of the church | . Charles: Starrs. dings and Mrs. James Hoag, have) - \bride’s cousin, nic { To Direct St. Paul S Church Fund Drive - ROCHESTER — A member at! in Philadelphia, is scheduled to arrive in Rochester | Jan. 31 to direct a drive to raise” ing back again.” | $100,000 for the construction of a’ new church for the St. Paul's Methodist congregation here. He Is the Rev. Grant Dunlap, former pastor of St. John’s. Methodist Church in Royal Oak. 10-day “crusade,” The Rev.-Dunlap will preach at - of the St. while here. line the future and = - the church, Orion Guidance Club y to Hold-Card Part as fi LAKE ORION — The Lake Orion Child Guidance Club will hold a rooms at 8 p.m, Saturday. refreshments, Tickets. Will be avail- able at the door. e f° *& Chai; ' the party is Mrs. - \Jan. 10. Clare Tienckneff, 33, 7 ee the National Board of Methodist: tine en the dog which he claimed, Sunday _the congregation will, hear layman Leonard Billig out- card parfy at A] Hanoute’s Show-| There will be cablerprtves and! \He suffered concussion, and is not, ‘expected to regain consciousness for two or three days, . pital reported this mom the hip down and he has cuts) about the neck and face. x 2 * Brighton State Police said the car apparently went out of con- trol on an icy spot on the road.) His left leg was crushed om and Miss Linda Hahn, the to University Hospital, Ann Arbor.| Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bartholomy ‘have announced the engagement of their daughter, Ann, to Carl O’Brien, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rus Téell O'Brien of Barnes Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Rexin of Silverwood announced that their ldaughter, Barbara, will marry William Edward Volweiller of North Branch. No dates have been revealed for the weddings. In Dog Cruelty Case ROMEO — A local businessman was fined $100 plus $50 in court) pended sentence last night for throwing ‘turpentine on a stray dog “anager -¢ ' local variety store, also was put lon six months’ proiation. He orig linally was charged with cruelty to} fanimais but pleaded guilty to an alternate count of disorderly con- “yaa Which carried the Saime péen- “to cine kd jest wp tery: Romeo Merchant Fined iceed, Corbin entered a plea of guilty for his client rather than costs and was given a 90-day sus-|delay the case. Charges had been brought t ot its satesfignting office, oyd Swartz, and Charles Becker, iproprietor of the B-Bar-B Western Supply Shop next door to the va- riety store. = eee ao ks During the proceedings, the ‘black and white part-beagle hound, named ‘‘Porky,’’ remained uncon had appeared several times in the store, ‘to keep it from com- Some 80 spectators crowded into the Romeo Village Hall where ‘Bruce Township _ Justice of the ‘Peace James J. Comella was pre- Siding. They heard Tiencknell’s at- tornéy Gary M. Corbin ask for a jury trial. But when advised the prosecution was ready to pro- Mrs. Larry Gid-, charge of tickets; Mrs, Bruce Proceeds will be placed in the club's general fund until a worthy catse is decided upon, During the past year the club sponsored the: children's summer swimming program, donated $75 to the Orion Co Center, Inc., and “adopted” a — for Christ- versity. of Michigan, Medical School...” Trimble, prizes; and Mrs, Arthur . Rupert, refreshments. ~ PATRICIA DAUTERMANN. Mr, and ‘Mrs, Paul Dauter- mann, of 430 Cantley St., Lake- ville, have announced the en- gagement of their en La Vonne, cerned. After the verdict the dog was restored to hig master, Wil- liam M. Woodman, 29, of 70533 Mellon Rd. He said the dog had “never been down town before’ but imagined he must have followed some neighbor children. fer, j. . : —otHighland Park. He is Mas. j a af _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1058 : COPENHAGEN — Funds are be-|movernept, erected on the site. ing raised by public mubecription executions ty she Nazis. "fle. ‘There ts ready tn Copen- 3 in 4 Playing Cards —|recent nationwide . survey, cardiog them, the survey showed. NEW YORK — According to altion, and two or more in many| WASHINGTON ‘for a 10-foot-high statue in : = of Danish soldiers who gave ERIE — The socalled : E lives in World War Il. It will island chain actually comprises ' w ealdier it battle dress holding slabuut 1.100 ietands, ss ' ef A Peckage Of Popular Brana Pr CIGARETTES < _ AND OMSCOLITE POCKET “ ° . srry rd ry oO! = $1.30 VALUE | “TEL-HURON. CENTER bevdh in f CORNER OF. HURON AND “TELEGRAPH RD. a 6 SAVE NOW United Press Phote medical students put Miller's name on the nom- ination list that included philosopher Bertrand Russell and Malcolm Muggeridge. Miller's name — was later withdrawn. NEAR. MISS — Although he's a self-confessed -tramp and student of nature from a park bench, Jimmy Miller (above) almost got to be Rector of —— Edinburgh University recently. Fifty ~“telg or night clubs in Havana. devices. Cuba Bidding for Recognition as Biggest Gambling Center: HAVANA @®—Cuba is bidding,at the Hotel Plaza and the new/of the casino at the’ Sang Souci’ for recognition as the world’s big-| 'hotels Peeve ant Barlovento. night ciub, long has been identi- gest gambling center. . ind « Millions of dollars, much of ft casino, he finds slot machines and, Fla apparently from American under-ineariy every type of gambling on s * world sources, has been poured _a small, but well-patronized scale. into new hotels and casinds. Gambling is legal and is pour- Joe Rivers, of New York, are * * * jing millions annually into the, wanted by the district attorney That's only half the story. Cuban treasury. jthere for questioning in the gang- Americans are here angling for) Opening of the Riviera and Cap- hand killing of Albert Anastasia in new building sites. The prospects ri hotels this winter brought an New York City last October. are that 100 million dollars will influx of American gamblers. | Silesi reportedly has a slice of go into more new hotels and) Control of Cuba's gambling in- & casino operation. casinos within the next five years. \dustry rests in the hands of men) Behind the scenes at the Rivi- Aside from the regular games, from Las Vegas, Detroit, Chicago, era is seldom-seen Meyer Lansky, gamblers can invest in cockfights, Los Angeles, Cleveland, Cincin- often mentioned during New York in a huge national lottery and in nati, Washington, New York, Mi- investigations of “Murder, Inc." jai-alai games. ami and other US. cities. |The Riviera’s casino is managed * * * . * * * iby Edward Levinson, Las Vegas Oriental Park racetrack in near-| They came into Cuba with the hotel owner. ‘by Marianao has night racing. blessing ‘of President Fulgencio. ~*~ * * Between races a full-fledged ca- Batista. | These are but a few of the per- sino operates in the clubhouse. | They established special schools sonalities who rank high in the There are eight big gambling to teach Cuban employes how to operation -of. Cuba’s enormousty casinos attached to the new ho- deal cards and operate gambling profitable gambling industry. | Wherever one does not Another will be opened in the 22-| Gamblers brought in hundreds. PORT S. million-dollar Havana Hilton Hotel \of American pit bosses who watch vessel carrying about 42,000 tons acheduled for compietion in May. ‘operations. lis about the largest that can pass Still others go into operation soon’ Santo Trafficante Jr., operator through the Suez canal. ID — A fully-loaded \fied with gambling in Tampa,’ He and Joseph Silesi, 61, alias. The Yardstick Continues Its Gala WITH EVERY . PURCHASE! Tailored Semple Bates Disciplined 48" Drapery | 48” Drapery | Ready-Made —a Fabries | Draperies Fabric a Values to $2.49 Velues to ao Values te $12.98 99* Yd. $] 49 va. $5 88 pr. Bedspreads| Cottons _ Values to $21.95 Regular $1.38 Yd. ‘9 | 79°" Tatlored. 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ZEMO W oS PA mustorale ts St. Joseph Yan A the: ic ‘Aanwel “a | i Sale a ‘Real Howling Success. ees Entire Stock of Sportswear and Furnishings Reduced From ed at a $71,698 deficit last year,| about $90,000 last year, enough to (Out, the hospital was still $12,800 It’s Still Just a Place 4 a2 according to unofficial figures dis-; lower our room rates about $1-a- black. k A obile : - ostd | “But we then paid out $82,500/t0 Park Automobiles = |= : el today by Carl I. Flath,| day this year;” Flath said. ealiiedat ent’ tn $2,000 Ri ees " Pence haa! | 2 DURHAM, N. C. No matter |= Las . | With the cooperation of the coun- | linterest on other land contracts) - Am unaudited account had the ty and city, he said, the hospital ‘and this ate up our profit and put what you call it, it’s just a place i : : Pontiac General Hospital operat-, would have had « surplus of , Even with this loss, he pointed hospital's operating income last/™ay end up in the black this year. ‘us into the red," Flath explained. © Park ——. ~ . vear at $3.401.158; its non-operating) The county problem revolves; Even so, he observed. the oper- Assn + income, $170,705, and operating around the $%-a-day flat rate it lating loss was about $2,300 less wanted to eal araee -park- PX penses een _ {pays tor weifare patients admitted than fast year, when the bond ing lot “Downtown Parking Lot); * * ito the hospital. “‘The hospital actu- interest amounted to only $37,831. ‘No. 1” or “Merchants Parking Lot} = Flath saw two big factors behind ally looses an average” $9-a-day on. x * * iNo, 1.” Councilman Floyd Fietch- oa the loss, one involving treatmentithese patients,” Flath said, “be Flath said he has asked both er suggested “Seaboard Parking of county welfare patients and the'calise our average per day operat- the Oakland County Social Welfare! Lot.” other Interest on the 1952 hospitaljing cost is $35 a patient. [Board and the city. to consider| ‘Other city councilmen listened i bond tess. deadpan, then named the city Siey-Parkine-bet- Here Are Genuine Reduced Clothing Prices! No special purchases or manufacturers’ mistakes — it's all ‘from our regular stock, produced by the finest makers in America! \ adjustments this year. Eagle... Clippercraft . . . Worsted-Tex ... Phoenix . . . Kingsridge . .\. . Rock-Knit . . . Glenwood "TE -SyTRA SPEOIAL VALUE! [J] EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE SALE : ~ ., “A Saas Group a Entire Stock of , é SUITS and $ . Ill WORSTED- SE OF FInE "eke Torcoats QQ) SHOES | y oO U | | ad e | I g ht cettt __ | niin wad anal Suck Famous ee Pee Ae ny, Makes as: b h 2-PANT SUIT | | SPORT COATS sacar n T h e f ig T EE om sa" 2-Pants fe “tnd Gat a Pate of sags Sr Suits . . . 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John Manning, Editor of the Times; $14.95 | : Harvey Taylor, covering Detroit and suburbia; B. Jay Becker’ All Ww 1 ———-_ -on~ bridge; Jack Crellin’s “The Labor Front.” A new Sunday Floanel feature section, “Tempo of The Times,” covering art, books, theatre or All. Wool | and music .... plus. all of the other features read 4 . : | regularly by over 500,000 families.” SI acks ‘FREE a ro But see it with your own eyes... the BRIGHT With the = DIFFERENCE i in | The Deeroit Times. —__ __}. . —Purchase —- oe : of Any _. oe -Open a Hub — — Sport phone WO 3-8800 a Charge ‘Account | Coat ON pn ee a ee for home dlivery of the Dally end = 30- 60- 90 s ee ee — a i Renee ee Sunday Detroit Times —— | Day jogo AaB CLOTHIE Py} |S 20 N. Saginaw St rates tn fe a oe Ky from which the . Declaration of Independence ws first read to the public. Meo L Bie PHILADELPHIA'S INDEPENDENCE HALL — Workmen dig trenches in Independence Square te uncover landscape planning made in 1736 and Restore Independence Hall to Builder’s Plan Historic Shrine to Face Parks extends between Fifth and Sixth the area. Excavations on the site. ‘streets and Chestnut .and Race already revealing foundatidps of will be continu Yes streets: the other, by the Federal the house, government, from Fifth street to 1958 % Second street and from Chestnut RESTORE 1734 PLAN ‘©, Independence Square will be re-¥ By THOMAS L. GERSON NEA Special Correspondent PHILADELPHIA (NEA) — In- dependence Hall, America’s fore- most historic shrine _ has come of age 1o Walnut street * = = * * * stored to the way it looked in! \ Long hemmed in by a clutter of Two blocks of the state-spon- 1784 Archeological excavations , slums and commercial buildings. sored ‘Independence Mall” have have revealed plans of the first | ¥ the hall's “front yard’ is noW heen completed and landscaped, }andscaping by Samuel Vaughn in and a third block of rattrap build. 1784. Restoration will nelude the re- being cleared under a federal-state city program. It is a development ings is now being razed to make in which every American citizen way for the last section. 1 }-—/0n-taike pig} $—______erarriyes iS TORIC” SITES — Two bundred and twenty-one | Work on the Federal area, cov- fa ae ber years ago architect Edmund ering three city blocks, is under’ oy an ‘time the Declar- | Weoley was paid five pounds way. It will include important his- ° * ne anes by John Penn, son of the great iorie sites, such as the property William Penn, for designs for ® aijacent to old Christ Church, the Location of structure first called Province ite of Benjamin Franklin’s home . Hall, then the State House, then sm . c+ shrouded in mystery. — — Significant buildings Woolley hadn't heard of a docu- within these boundaries are the year. The observatory was built | ment that was to begin, “When First Bank of the United States,/in 1768 at the request of the in the course of human events. . .” erected in 1795, the oldest banking! American Philosophical Society, | rn Nor had he heard of another docu- building in the country; the Sec-|founded by Benjamin Franklin, for! ment that was to begin. “We, the ond Bank of the United States, a observing the transit of Venus people of the United States " splendid example of Greek Re-| across the sun on June 3, 1769 * * * vival architecture, built between. * * * He didn't know that he had de- 1819 and 1824; ‘Carpenters Hall, In addition, a far-reaching pro-/ signed a cradle of liberty where built in 1770. the meeting place ject of historical and architectural | the Declaration of Independence Of the First Continental Congress'research has been undertaken by! would be signed on July 4, 1776. in 1774; the Bishop White house,|the National Parks Service, which| Nor did he know that millions of home of the Right Rev. William administers this newest historical | visitors would come each year to White, “Father of the American park. The facts gathered in this) . the shrine where the Constitution Protestant Episcopal Church,”’ and research will enable plans to be} was adopted and the United States the Dilworth-Todd-Moyian House, developed assuring the public of-+ perpetuated on. Sept. 17, 1787. erected prior to 1787 by Jonathan' deriving maximum benefits She Dilworth, purchased in 1791 by this most important historic area. The current project of reclama- 3,,),, Todd, Jr., the first husband; —————— tion will place our national shrine of Dolly Payne, who later married and its group of buildings be precident James Madison Farm Production Up = = an an 2 WASHINGTON—American farm- site of Benja- ers produced about 40 per cent) biecks in each direction, Franklin Court, _One, _ being built by the state, min Franklin's home, is also | in more goods in 16 than in 1940. RB. L. Roebuck says: “Are you tired from chasing all those sales? Such as: Clearance, Ist of Year, | Middle of Year, End of Year. 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Gallegos was overthrown in a coup Feb. ba 1948. i — x ac pad W Wl aeienel ,Perez Jimenez stepped into his shoes and was confirmed as pres- ident by the Constituent saeeeens in April _ * wc clue ie meee aes But along with the new fac- tories, stores, roads, bridges, plush apartments and a_ few schools were shanty towns outside Caracas and other cities. * * * he rarely made speeches and never resorted to bombast — be had big ambitions to make Venezuela’ the leading econdmic nation of Latin America. As the. 43-year-old leader of a ag tae ate ye : © Reinstate White Gir Perez. Jimenez became yor minister and the backbone of the ruling junta. Lt. Col. Carlos Del- gado Chalbaud, nomina] president of the junta,. was assassinated rivalry with Perez Jimenez over lin prosperity on the basis of an Nov. 13, 1950, as the upshot of to nating. Roman Catholic Archbishop Ra- daughters. Formerly very digni-, fied, in recent years hefjad shown! MIRACLE MILE be aretha nse ee He hier oil -boom since 1950. G al production rose to nearly six billion dollars, almost double. Oil production almost doubled, rising) 2.700.000 barrels a day. Iron ore mining, mostly by the United|t i t Skyscrapers and hotels multip- fael Arias Bianco in a pastoral and disorder, he tried to follow a Portuguese-siye = * > But he cacy overreached himself when he had himself over- D. C., Wednesday afternoon. He | was stricken as he entered the | House restaurant with his wife. Marriage License Applications John @ VanAletyne Tr Patricia Sherwosd Bititegnnetem Aldyn J. Carnell, Oxford Dolores A. Sirtola, Rochester Oaniel T. Shea, Birmingham Wilms J, Teyior, Royal Oak Net! BE. Crandall, €1 Glenwood Prances 8. aprens 13 Palmer ard , 32 Be Mareeline E Coleman, 30 Gevaré John W, 63 Eliwoed Agnes R. Huh to B. Mansfield Thomas lL. Tiegintet 2, al Hopki Barbara A. mae ies Ese va | Royden G. Ellico, 418 Archdale Patricia A. Schmansky, Orchard Lake Michael W. Stowe, Devisbur Marie A. Barker, Clarkston : e Gerete L ei Orchard Lake Borothy J shire, Orchard Lake Wipera a Earle nd M"Green, et Orchard Lake | aries R. , €25 Joslyn Deckers 4. Drown, Baldwin Sidney. M. Vickers. 387 oe Betty J. Terreil, 266 Hug Rex ©. Rose, 1760 Reve Gertrude E. Bigelow, 7337 Warringham Donald R. Kr r, 14 ppottnans + Marione A. , 2416 Anders Thoma Maynard, 19 Nortou = _ | first poem Sex. whelmingly re-elected to a new ‘five-year term as president last 'Dec. 15 in a yes-or-no plebiscite. iThere was no opponent on the ballot. i With a revolver. on his desk, ‘Laureano Vallenilla Lanz, the in- itesior minister, announced the “overwhelming” election to news-' men as a television receiver in the room beamed the opening of the * * Perez Jimenez was somewhat of a youthful prodigy. He was chief of staff at 31, the key man: ‘in a military junta ruling the’ country at 34 and president at 38. He had the appearance more of a slightly pompous businessman than a dictator. Because of near-| sightedness he wore large black-| rimmed glasses. The son of a country school.) ‘teacher, he entered the army and iwas trained for two years in Peru- ivian military schools. As a. cap- itain he was active in plotting Gon. Juan Vicente Gomez and his tt * * A bloody Fevolution, which was! supported by the leftist Democrat- ie Action party, overthrew Presi- ‘dent Gen. Isaias Meding Angarita Oct. 18, 1M5. ‘government over to the Demo _cratie Action party, led by Romu- ‘al Little Rock High © | LITTLE ROCK, Ark. “@ — Dar. lene _Holloway,. fl-year-old white girl suspended Jan. 10 from in- lied in Caracas. New capital tram) Ti the United States and other coun- tries flowed “in. About. 40,000 Americans, mostly employes of large corporations investing in x *« Younger officers grew dissatis- fied with their lot, feeling they had’ tegrated Central High School after a pushing incident involving a Ne-' gro girl student, has been reinsta ed by the city school ‘board efe fectivé Monday, Darlene's mother Gist, who had threatened to take ithe: case into court if rc essary, ‘said after a board hearing on the ease that her daughter would re- turn to classes next week, The reinstatement was an- nounced by the board after a closed hearing attended by school ‘board members, Mrs. Gist and jhen daughter, Central High offi-| jcials and Amis Guthridge, attor- jney for Mrs. Gist. The Negro girl, | iearlier identified as Elizabeth | himepaie was not present. * * The other indicated she no long- ‘er contemplated any court action. Mrs. Gist, a member of the seg- reghtionist League of Central ‘High Mothers, had quoted her daughter as saying she pushed the Eckford girl and the Negro lagainst the long dictatorship Re ‘threatened to strike her. ‘Bee Colonies Increase | DES MOINES — There were some 5,406,000 colonies of bees pro ducing honey in the United plots in the first half of 1957, about one per cent more than last year, The military leaders turned the when drought and cool weather slashed honey production to the ‘lowest_level_in_cight years. sire Fred | * S Projectors and Supplies BIG SAVINGS FRIDAY ond SATURDAY PF 4 FLASH BULBS ......... comm 58¢ (| AIRES CAMERA and CASE *78.50 } 200 Foot Cans and Reels........ .68c (40x40 Beaded Screens o. ... £8.96 } 4 LTE BAR IN METAL CASE 4 375-W. Bulbs........ $1195 aneurs MAGAZINE For Argus Projectors and Others............ $149 ) Tepe Records. Record Players, Easy Terms PADDOCK’S CAMERA SHOP PLENTY OF PARKING . 1032 W, Huren—Neat to joe's Spaghetti House . 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M. 6P.M.. i 4 peel _ _EIGHTEEN _ =f f ea aie Gifted Students | ‘Given Attention One California District Even Combines College, High School at Once GLENDALE, Calit, — New Soutnik-age programs designed to! advance gifted students as fast as possible are being tried here—in- eluding one combining high school and college at the same time. + * * Twenty - five exceptional high school seniors will be assigned, in the new semester beginning Feb. 3, to a college freshman course at Glendale College in a major academic subject for their first period. The subject will be mathematics, science, English,’ history or psychology. Then the. standout seniors, al- ready selected for the pilot pro-| gram, will return to Glendale, and Hoover high schools for ‘full day's work at senior level high * * * “They I} receive college credit and will be treated in every way as college freshmen,” said Dr. James H. Willlams. superintend-/ ent of Glendale's public schools. _ If the program proves success- ful, Dr. Williams said, -it will be erJarged to include all students al ' Ve SWEET FARE — A mongrel cab driver Donald Jaggers of Lo “Sugar” a dog ewned by a ‘Mrs. ‘ AP Facsimile dog was the best passenger that uisville, Ky., ever had, he says. Robinson” from Chicago started a 6 hour ride when the owner hailed the cab last night, gave the driver $15 and a $5 tip and asked him to ride the dog around the city. Jaggers said the dog seemed to like the city parks. She was well mannered, indicating when she needed out by scratching the driver's leg. The driver was glad was about to become a mother. ‘when the ride was over. Sugar _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, nival, sponsored by. the Pontiac THURSDA’ Ne Any single girl living in Oakland Parks and Recreation department and the Northside Community Club this year’s queen will be chosen ality. Deadline for entrance into- the contest is Thursday, Jan. 30 at “15 p.m, Entry forms can be ob- tained at the Pontiac Parks and basically on beauty and _person-' models_ County who is at. least 16 years ‘old is eligible to enter the contest. ‘They can not be professional xk kk |. Judgment of the Ice Queen will |be based on appearance, poise, ipersonality and knowledge of local jand state current events, icompete in the Miss The winner of the contest, fo be crowned during the second The winner of this contest will “a contestant for the Miss America finals. LOCAL PRIZES | : A comple’ -jan all expense paid trip to Gray- Michigan. con- te ski ensemble and j|cording ling will be part of the loc presented with a trophy, a travel- ‘ing crown and will participate in city wide = ol id Preliminary judging for the queens will be held Feb. 1. Con- testants will be requested to wear one-piece bathing suits. For the final judging, the con- 'testants will wear formals, ac- ing to Buzz, recrea- |tion supervisor. ; Labor Disputes fo Get Tougher? Expert Says Bargaining Would Be Much Harder. if Slump Hit U.S. * ANN ARBOR (INS)—£ profes- ‘sional arbitrator predicts future -la- bor-management negotiations will get tougher than they have been if an economic slump hits the country. * capable-of participating in t- -/Qne Legislator Asks Resignatian + — The ¢xperiment is only one of! several pilot projects by which this district like others, a spokes- man said, is “trying to respond to the present urgency, the need! for scientist; and trained leaders, especially in “eeademic subjects.”| - * * * “ In another experiment in ele| mentary schools, the more capa- Jators are needling Gov. Will LANSING W — Republican legis-|It appears unlikely it will be ready iams before next week. ble learners are brought together about recent absences from the in one classroom for perhaps three periods a week. There they! do research or project study that is advanced for their age. At junior and senior high school levels whole classes in aigebra,| science and English are made up of exceptionally apt pupils. They get more advanced assignments than their fellows in regular classes. president of the Society of London Toastmasters Seek to Better Their Lot in ‘58 LONDON W—London’s profes- sional toastmasters have decided to butter their own toast in 1958. “Toasts are going to cost more because we want more money for our toasts,” said Harold Dean, * * * The London professional toast- master is a unique calling — and as essential to public dinners and | luncheons as salt and pepper. | Dressed in scarlet coats dripping in gold braid, they intro-| duce the guests and speakers and) do it so grandly they can make mister like marquess. “It's not easy work,” Dean ex- plained. “Have you éver consid- ered what it takes out of a man; 4 to_introduce 800 guests in a loud GOP Needling Governor About Recent Absences * * * “You have found time to make state, and blaming the governor's a coupl li tri “ali- travels for delay in presentation of shine god yh caaoe me ane Call the proposed state budget for ducting a television tour of Michi- | 1958-59. gan, but you have not found time * * ‘to detail your program for legis- ‘ens (R-Coldwater), said Williams and Beadle said. should resign “if he finds it néces-- «you have created a great deal sary to spend so much of his time) g¢ confusion and uncertainty by seeking delegates to support his changing position several Gusee bic for the presidential nomina- 9, the intangibles tax. We hope tion | the same confusion will not be In a joint statement, House attendant upon other phases of Speaker George M. VanPeursem | Your proposals.” and Sen. Frank Beadle, GOP | among other things, Van Peur- Senate leader, also It inte Wil- | sem and Beadle demanded" the Hams and. demanded that he governor's intangible tax proposal , Submit certain data on state jin bill form, 1958-59 budget detail, | finances forthwith. ithe revenue estimate for 1958-59 ~The state budget, which would amd the governor's attitude on con-| | treatment of employes.” i Files as Bankrupt answer most of the queries, was tinuing on the books the new due in the Legislature last —— taxes voted last year for school {purposes | Replying a-short time later, the __governor in effect told them they One of them, Sen. John P. Smeek- lative consideration,” Van Peursem) Friday. | whisky and increased cigarette * *& *& versity_of Michigan, says —“‘more; and more” employer-employe re- lationships are falling under the scope of collective bargaining. He, declares management has been “more concessionary than adam- ant” in meeting labor demands. However, he is quick to add. “management has not abdicated ite right to manage.” Ryder points out rules to govern each phase of the relationship be- tween employers and employes tracts ar renegotiated. He states: * * * “There is a pressed but never- theless voluntary capitulation by) management in making these con- cessions. One of the results of this long-term development has been the growth of institutional rights for unions and individual rights once exercised sole control.” The professor says most arbi- tratorgs apparently accept the | theory that rights not included in a labor t remain the | prerogative of mafmage- | ment. However, they demand the | prerogatives must be adminis- | tered with an. “even - handed i An economic recession would have a definite effect on the imands at bargaining sessions and Ryder declares management will ibe protecting its right to manage. budget \would find the answers 4n the! Prot. Meyer S. Ryder of the Uni-|_ for employes where management! megsage, now scheduled) There is a copper mining mu-|Brothers Delicatessen in Lansing. : =| Ate J clear voice. and get al) their titles right?” * * * | He cited the annual Lord Mayor of London's banquet, the derby of! all the dinners, It usually includes! the Prime Minister, Cabinet mem- | bers, the Archbishop of Canter-) bury, ambassadors, assorted. peers, judges, baronets, knights. * gnd-a lot of just plain people.| “A mistake in tithe or prece-. dence is unthinkable,’ said Dean __-‘Rverything has tobe correct and}. it is correct.” ) * * After each guest is announced.) — the toastmaster takes his position behind the lord mayor. With each, toast — and they are nanjerous— he must thunder this preamble: “My Lord Mayor, my late Lord ton outfit, shown in Paris, is Mayor, your grace, your excellen-, cies, my lords, aldermen, sheriffs, ' ladies and gentlemen. .. .” To this the toastmaster must add the name of the speaker. For instance: ‘Pray silence for the Right Honorable Harold Macmil-, lan, the prime minister."’ | The toastmasters charge from, 4 to 5 guineas for each function. | They want at least a guinea’ ($2.94) more. Crime Lesson Fails TEMPLE, Tex. ip»—The Temple Theater had been showing a erime-doesn't-pay film, buat neith- er the film nor such grim exhibits as an electric chair paid. either The management reported an overnight burglary. The joss was a igZarevies. heen governs of _Singemre | | 4 | LOOSE LOOK — Printed cot-—~ ‘forerunner of next summer's beach fashions. The slim over- dress is unbuttomed almost to | the waistline - | Nevada Senator Returns After Visiting Mother RENO (®—Sen. Bible (D-Nev) returns to Washington today after: ia brief visit with his ailing mother] Mrs. Isabel Bible, 75 Bible remarked this year “looks ‘like a good one for the Demo- crats.’ t Governs Hong Kong HONG KONG & — Sir Robert Black was sworn.in today as Hong Kong’s new governor. He has Automatic Washer and Dryer Repair Service All Makes . - Expert Trained_Techniciens ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Comple’e Line of Automatic Parts. All Types of Dryer Ventine Supplies BUSSARD Phone FE 2-6445 ELECTRIC $4 Oakland Avenue — Free Parking sters = delivery. to legislators Monday seum in the picturesque night. modntain |village of Roros, Norway. Sarah Churchill Is Suffering” Emotional Upset HOLLYWOOD. —Actress Sar- ah Churchill is undergoing medi- cal treatment for exhaustion and emotional upset, her agent re- ports. © *~ * The daughter of Britain's Sir Winston - Churchill was fined $50, last Thursday on a drunk charge. The agent, Lillie Messinger, said Miss Churchill is under the care of a UCLA internist—and added: “She has been under an emotional strain for a long time—since the death of her husband.” "ote * * —The— actress’ husband, society ‘photographer Anthony was found dead last Aug. 18 in his London apartment. Police blamed an overdose of sleeping Killed, 8 Felled by Fierce Fat Fire LONDON \#—Two firemen were killed and eight others overcome by thick, fatty smoke today as a stubborn blaze raged out of con- trol in a maze of tunnels beneath a huge central London wholesale meat market. Officials believed there might be more casualties. * ¥ * Crates of turkeys and other) |poultry, stacked from floor to ceiling in a 2's-acre labyrinth of in the intense heat from wood im- pregnated with Tat. One fireman who came out of) the maze of tunnels after the max- imum five minutes that a shift could stand, said: “To -get lost down there now means almost ceér- ‘tain death, One can see nothing ‘and the heat is unbearable.” ,B suchamp! | ‘The archeological treasure trove| Nevada Caves Yield Treasure Prehistoric Relics Give Evidence of Man Over 23,000 Years Ago - WASHINGTON. — Last summer cosponsored research work * * covered 8,900 square miles, an area bigger than Lake Ontario. Climatic changes have almost small lakes in desert land. * * * It is not certain when men first took up residence around Lake Lahontan. But it is known now that men roamed southwest Nevada about 23,000 years ago, the National Geographic Society in | caves near Reno, Nevada, where the dry desert air preserves an-| cient articles, “ type of plants growing in Nevada wehikioeic thousands of Years ag0.-—————— Lake Lahontan. This huge lake dried it up, leaving only scattered The Lake Lahontan site was dis covered by accident. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Rollins of Lovelock, Nevada, found a cave filled with bat drop- pings, While mining it for fer- itilizer, they unearthed numerous Indian artifacts. The Nevada ‘State Museum investigated, and -excavations-began in 1952. | * * * Scientists from many fields and institutions are collaborating in studying artifacts taken from the site. Even case dust is being, ‘scrutinized. Pollen in the dust is ‘expected to show, for instance, the! Snow Carted to House i E “ape stil f : ; * * * Judge James M. Brailsford Jr. could sentence Rochester and Howard to a maximum 15 years in prison, and Bentley and Wal- drop to 10 years. The jury, which deliberated al- most four hots, freed - Johnny Frank Quinn and R. J. Roach of charges in the case. The judge, LARAMIE, Wyo. @—Less than 2 inches of snow had fallen in: ‘Laramie during the week, but) \Ralph Moss had to shovel his walk, every morning. He complained to |police that pranksters every night) men stormed men wrapped to another and beat him. Mrs. Turner was in a hospital and her husband had house, The Cruell’s arm had carted snow to his house andidren with the Cruells while visit- piled, it across his walk. ling his wife. hunting wild horses and camels before these animals — like the mammoth—became extinct in the New World. * * * Radiocarbon tests indicate that perishable artifacts such as fiber’ sandalg and basketry were left there more than 11,000 years ago. ARTICLES USABLE A beautiful basket, woven more} than 2,000 years ago, was found in; stich good condition that a house- wife might use it on a shopping trip today. A 212-foot coil of rope’ proved as strong and well woven) as many modern machine-made | * * * | i i also includes dart points, perfect-. GRAND RAPIDS (?—Petition in! ‘bankruptcy was filed Wednesday, ‘im federal court by George H.! ‘He listed Mabilities $241,341 and lassets as $2,306. ; WASHINGTON i — The Team Union Executive as Teamsters president pt Phis-was—denied —by-T ho nt a-6)— J, Dodd, one of the attorneys fo the dissident members who cort-/elected at an October Teamsters | ‘tend Hoffa's election was rigged. convention in Miami Beach have Board dent-elect; ly mummified fish, a cache ot grasshoppers, and fish nets. One | 519% FELT BASE LINOLEUM OPEN MON. & FRI ‘TIL 9 P. M. Sturdy Work Bench 26"x60"—2” Thick Top Spacious Drewer FLOOR TILE Choice Vinyl er Lincleum ‘6 ee LATEX PAINT $2.95 gal. 79 qt. PORCH & FLOOR ENAMEL $1.75 gal. 60c qt. significant discovery was a small bone awl carved from the splint of | .a_native American horse. It was) ‘the first proof that man occupied) the area before the native -horse| became extinct. The mummy of a Report Teamsters Unit May Be Asked ' l Issues | wrapped in a fur coat MAKE IT A MEMORA | Warns of Propaganda on U.S.-British Disunity WELLINGTON, ‘New Zealand - Hoffa would step down as presi-| Edward Bennett Williams, rep-)_pritish Prime Minister Harold t ets investigations, that Hoffa and) that an out-of-court deal had been|Union President Dave Beck were ‘worked out by opposing lawyers|involved in vast union moneyjon the case, and give his recom- in a union members’ suit seeking scandals. Beck did not seck re-|mendations. | ‘to upset James R. Hoffa's election election and Hoffa was picked to succeed him. r Hoffa and other union Dodd said, ‘‘There’s always talk been restrained by court order about settling a case. I can assure from taking office pending out-' you it isn't se in this one.” But reports of a compromise has continued as union president. | persisted and it was known that : opposing counsels have been con- instatement, k on phases of the/said Hoffa must quit all claim to federal district|national union office and the union ferring al] wee suit, now before a judge. * * * Some-of the reports of a com-jconditions both Hoffa and the un- promise were to the effect_that/ion so far have refused to meet. eome_ of the suit. Beek, meanwhile As conditions for Teamsters re- ‘must hold new elections super- vised by the federation. These are PZ Z7i4 CLEARANCE Rubber Base Paint Reg. $5.00 gal. $2.98 gal. Fabric Drapes 3.98 to 9.98 $2.29 to $7.98 = - Plastic Cafe Curtains Reg. 79€ Gloss & Semi-Gloss En 1 Cotton Rugs Reg: 1.99-to 8.99--$1.49-to $6.75 19 to 3.98 39¢ to 1.88 Asst. Closeouts Reg. | 34 S. Saginaw amel Reg. $6.10 $4.07 OSENBERGER’S| '. 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Vz OFF Rubbers..*1° Arctics ..°3” J RENTED Tr eee Conimon-. scheduled to go before the Execu-|wealth unity and British-American’ tive Board today to-make a report cooperation, Macmillan -told a) istate luncheon here during his | 2PANT SUITS aT: ee } | : Ths rte SLE YY Ueto WITH JEWELRY LONDON—For Jean Paul Getty, the 64-year-old American oilman who has holed up at the Ritz in London, life was beautiful unti) a’ tew months ago That was “hy al Fortune maga- zine named him as America’s rich- est man, heading a list of bes Americans with fortunes of %,-; 009,000 or over. eine as tan: olla Now bile | a a lawyer who parlayed an initial tie mansion houses a ce ae col- life is = plush-lined, sir-condi- 5.00 investment in oil into a 15 leetion of tapestries, furniture, oe \million dollar estate, Until a few months ago Getty’ And Jean Paul Getty seems \could slip in and out of his Ritz ‘have inherited both his father's CTve. leuide and could browse unrecog- ‘nized in the rare book shops so and good judgment. ° St James's street. But he was then a mere: mult out fixed markers, ~ Families Wiling Z fo Be Debtors Study Shows Americans Use Credit “ANN ARBOR {INS} — Most American families use credit ‘just because they: are willing to be - g @ebtors. This was shown in a study by Jerry Miner of the University of! Michigan's Survey Research Cen- ter. Miner said about two thirds of —_the many consumers that_started: using credit between 1949 and 1956) did so apparently just out of greater willingness to owe money. z *& * He stated the remaining third could be attributed to changes in} income, home ownership, liquid asset holdings and the number of young married couples. Miner de-| clared the use of credit in the sec-| ond group “ordinarily has been| ; lithe | ~~ ghange during the study period. substantial,” and reflected He said the increase in the number of young married couples | and home owners since 1949 natu- | rally resulted in a rise. in the use éf-credit, but “on top of this, gen- eral willingness to get in debt has, risen. sharply." * * * Miner stated about. 38 per cent ef American families used con- #imer credit in 1949 compared to 54 per cent today. He explained it is ‘‘not surpris-| ing” that the size of a family’s debt depends mainly on the amount of its income. mining the size of a loan, lender is primarily concerned. with whether or not the borrower's in- come is sufficient to enable him _to maintain Miner found higher amounts ot __mained.stable_maintained a crap 4tong. flesh: nese,_and an air-—_}— = “The relatively large number of economy, may have ac- for much of the striking increase in consumer debt which eceurred in 1955.” Papers Stalled on Desk COLUMBIA, S. C. W—A desk in the federa] district attorney's office here has three work baskets on ‘ top. They are labeled “in,” ‘‘out" and “temporarily stalled.” Because! They're Ready to Pay | Ip deter-' “the. And these things have lephanedl to Gelty in rapid succession: He has been besieged by press photographers, art dealers, earn- uest__supporters of worthy causes, and plain con-men. He has been swamped with over 700 letters from individuals .and lorganizations, all begging — Sor mone He hee contracted Asian fly and ‘recovered from it. 4 | His name hag been linked with ‘at least a half-dozen lovelivs—wid- ows, divorcees, unmarried clothes imodels all of them eligible as Wife No. 6 His suite at the Ritz, which | abl: resembling | eleakroom at Victoria Station than a cozy little hideaway. “Getty hardly dares to set foot outside the door for fear of being mobbed. And now, to cap it all. the fifth ‘Mrs. Getty has ‘‘told all” in the columns of Lord Beaverbrook’s Daily Express. (‘Anything he wanted to do he did—he was Mr. Success,” ballyhoos the Express.) * * And in Fleet Street, where Amer- jean billionaires don't bob up every day in the week, good old times. At any moment the champagne corks would start popping—or so jt seemed, as the British press went trooping to the Ritz to interview Getty. —+_—Shat-it wasn’ that-way at ait. Instead of a “Good Time Char- lie,” the British reporters found a quet American, aged 64, whose | reddish hair is bardiy touched | with gray. Getty has bine eyes of ineffable boredom. | He dresses simply ‘he is proud it was lke the f (sculpture and paintings (he car- seems to Ties photographs of his best paint- ings with him so that he ‘won't doorstep. London al jain Lelie! ‘miss them). * * * Until. a few years:ago he owned, a 260-foot yacht fitted out with 10 had thon sase.060" as staterooms and manned by a crew Only 45. “I sold it because | found - myself getting into- hg shipping’ | business, "he “Paul is the a 8 most eru- ‘Charities? If Getty admits that he. gives money to charity, he .will Dame eneartes wpengers erween Sis furniture and he will have every antique dealer in London on his “XTV chairs when an American bil- fi lionaire js in town. Why is he in London? If Getty tells the truth—to buy rare books —he will have offers of every- thing from the first edition of ‘Uncle Tom's Cabin” to incuna- | bala in priceless Grolier bind- iss Date he confess that Ine collects 18th Century French gible women, ages 18 to 80, will fight to get past the doorman at the Ritz. ready -described himself as a ‘very poor marriage adding et “five times married is enough for a lifetime.’ 4 Colorful Infants’ SPRING DRESSES | Sizes 1 to 3 $700 | Does he want to marry again? If he says “Yes,” a band of eli- nfl ae Ag ol this—Getty has al-; Reg. $1.59 Regular *1.00 Silicone IRONING BOARD COVER Only S4-inch Size _ 8a “DOWNTOWN PONTIAC = MIRACLE MILE TEL-HURON CENTER ‘that his overcoat is.15 years old), "|msars no no diamond ‘stickpins, nor | neither ‘smokes nor! con hg and-.he can't ‘bear the) ‘taste of chamagne. (‘He. didn't leven offer us a cup of tea.“ one ‘woman reporter. complained.) Where does Getty’s money come from? Mostly from oil. Getty is head of the Tidewater Oil holdings in America, owns about half of the ‘ol fields in. the neutral zone be tween Satidi Arabia and Kuwait,! with a peak production of 50,000 barrels a day * * * But Getty is not in the usual} ‘wild cat” tradition of Texas oil-' men, He was born rich, His fa-| ‘ther. George Franklin Getty, the SATURDAY ONLY AT RESGE’S family 5 raarelia was ‘ This Sale Only THURSDAY-FRIDAY- SATURDAY KRESGE'S /6. — Kresge's Meet In ; They're Rich! They're Good! ~ _ Arent For Family, Friends! ~ Creamy caramel and crunchy po ee : nuts dipped indeliciois milk-chocolace! Tortettes are scrumpti —goflavorful and nourishing r0o!-A Tate = : day, Friday and Saturday only Special... - get many — for entertaining! A ma | Save 286 lb tReg. 696 bis Coramel and Peanuts Covered with Chocolate To BLE 3 DAYS ONLY ise You Hard to Fit? ling my surplus Sagina’ fo. 70% off oa . SUITS! Is | My Store at 20 S. 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Much of it had VISIT PENN EY’s. | STYLE SHOW ~~ Style Show Every Evening from 7:00 Until 9:00 P. M. MIRACLE MILE PENNEY'S Styles created by Advance patterns and materials from Penney’s wonder- | ful Mylar fabrics as seen in Vogue. DOWNTOWN PENNEY’S STORE | * i "| Most of the oil was gold i in $ and 10-gallon quantities and the was mistakenly sold to scores of names of customers were un- tao nd orto —_ known. Residents turned in ga)! People carrying five-gallon cans jons at a\central receiving station |og fuel oil soon clogged the sta- manned by*firemen. | tion *. . © * | Robert Henderson, truck driver No were reported, and father of four, said, “Every but Harry Mohr. ‘deputy chief fire day I fill the stove for my wife. , warned “a great poten- but I didn't today — and I don't for explosion’ existed, know why.” The fuel was purchased by ona a denis. < a densely poptilat * rent ret who We i fats mos. fi Bu ‘di Blo cks ly heated by space = ir ul ing 0c * * Some 200 firemen, eo 5 H C _ come 200, firemen, pticemen LUT HOUSING Costs ducted—the search, on, BOGOTA, Colombia — A device doors and broadcasting warnings’ that can make building blocks with loudspeakers. mounted onjout of dirt — and almost dirt- firetrucks, is expected to have far- » * * reaching effects on low - cost. Mohr set up his headquarters housing construction in rural] areas | in a Martin Oil Co. station which of the Americas. sold the mixture. He checked off The inexpensive machine was on a map each block of the four-|developed by the Inter-American | square-mile area ay police re-| Housing Center of the Organiza-_ ported its residents had been tion of American States at Bogota. warned. With it one man and a helper can | *- *« * lturn out about 400 blocks a day, Martin officials could not ex-\or enough for a medium - size plain how the accident occurred. dwelling in a couple of weeks. _ Tt was discovered when an offi- The foot-long blocks, dried in’ cial smelled gasoline fumes from the open about three weeks, are. a wholesale dealer's truck which! as impervious to weather as ones. had lal been filled with made of cement. fuel oil Soi] mixed with a Nttle cement, | lime, or asphalt is molded by pres. | sure from a lever. The machine | 3 Downtown Buildings __|tan also make flooring tile. | Damaged in Erie Fire ” _ERIE Three downtown bug. tions Club Centenorian 9 ings suffered extensive damage in, ‘Honored at Niles Dinner a fire in @ vacant grocery store in this Monroe County pi icons NILES w—Frea Banke, who will | yesterday. ibe 100 next Tuesday, was honored | No one was reported injured. by the Niles Lions Club as the! --Yolunteer_fire-departments from. oldest- member of the organization #- in the world last. night. Club offfcials who gathered here for a dinner in honor of the retired | tailor included Richard Bryan of | Doylestown, O., international direc- | tor. Banke. the father of 13 children. | -|foined the club when he wag 17, land has never missed a meeting. club officials said. 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Furthermore, O'Mahoney said. @tion would go forward under John ( be Si of rising in dewntown Baghdad and ° / a Thief Finds Religion, he wants the President's cong rules of “evidence and fair piay.”’ ae commission. sald last mgt air-conditioned ranch houses and 12-45 N re) Ww. ic advisers t@ explain how they The Schwartz memorandum (iat he had reewived the $12 per oi reinery towers are taking heir) p'Q? | NN-O-W', . GORGEOUS CALs Confesses Crimes expect to pay the interest on 2 slice several xan: of aleged government on a number of Econ nae ere eect ts IN GLAMOROUS COWNS .. . PRANK SINATRA proposed five-billion-dollar increas personal misconduct on the part : hen he t al id SINGING .. . FAST COMEDY AND TENDER ROMANCE in the national debt “when they of FCC commissioners. The mem- — penne ee S address eler, however. is the New Bagh-| BEAUTIFUL TECHNICOLOR! A repentant bandit walked into plan to cut back on wealth-pro- orandum also criticized some of in nae Laas weaned 4 Sued dad ets ceeseed | comple. the Pontiac Police station and sur-_ducing projects in the budget ** the practices followed by the com- er that he also accepted compen- tion in the early spring . endered himself * * * missioners in granting licenses S@00n from the companies on * * * : At the arraignment of Lester S He referred to reclamation and for television stations Somme UE theve rs In the midst of this rush to mod-' Smart, 24 of 1820 Hillsdale Dr. other domestic development pro- * * * * . x ernize Baghdad's principal attrac- Feature yesterday in Municipal Court it jects The memorandum did not name Citing a provision of the Com- tion for the travele. lies its link to. at Was brought out that he had * * * anv of the commissioners it ac. ™unications Act of 1904, Doerfer the past. Traces of ancient civiliza- 1:08 turned to religion recently and de sen Douglas ‘D-Ill’ said in a cused of wrongdoing.» said: ‘‘The $12 allowance usually tions, some of them dating back tue cided to confess his crimes separate interview he wants to. Among the criticisms were Pays only a part of the expense 100.000 years, are strewn across, 3:18 Police said Smart admitted know what the administration pro- these involved. And_an honorarium for the deert on all sides of the city | 9:20 the holdup of the Home Service poses to do about creating an 1. A commissioner was_ fully addressing organizations is per- Only 23 miles from Babylon is; _?.M Grocery, 4% Orchard Lake Ave. economic climate in which busi- reimbursed by the industry for ex- Mitted by law.” the Great Arch of Ctesiphon The | pand te wilt be trie for armed-nese will move ahead with con- penses for himself and his wife in Doerfer said that FEC -comimis--vauited-arch—in this 4tHc Century 5 Ato aes ce that count fidence attending an industry convention Sioners including himself had col- castle is considered an archeologi- Cartoon Fun TecHNIOOLOR” He also admitted, they said, the * < « at which he delivered an address. °° television sets ‘‘on loan’’ from cal treasure and one of the engi- In Color A thett-ot several guns trom Sim's] hepa The Aion ot The Fea The corimissioner also claimed the—tanulacturer.—There—was—ne neering marvels-of-its-time.————_--—_-___ +--+ ew—tantpreny pagent) ————___—_$-__— Department Store and stealing $125 pra] Reserve svstem in lowering and received government travel Oo | * * * } : from the eash register at the Top the rediscount rates will work,’ pay in addition to a $12-a-day ex | Just 55 miles away are the hing-. é STARTS SUNDAY — 2 BIG FEATURES Hatter, 33 Was ne St Douglas said pense allowance. Men ‘Queens for Day’ ling gardens of Babylon, one of the | f FRED ASTAIRE . . CYD CHARISSE g Ee _ Judge Cecil BMecCallum bound. ; : ‘wonders of the world, the Ishter’ A ‘ "SILK STOCKINGS” . Color Zz KOREA 2 oman Dos Cifeuit Court w hen - OKLAHOMA CITY «—Lt. Gov. Gate and the stone sculptured _ | PLUS Robert Taylor “TIP ON 4 DEAD JOCKEY” are he waived examination yesterday Pink Williams said a new girl Lion of Babylon. The Biblical city’ i. RONALD LEWIS STEPHEN BOY Arraignment is set for Feb 3 Gallas Earns Bravos ee in his ne made a 2 eves capital = the Assyrian . eee ——— mailing errer and he--eomm ; : VICTOR MADDERN ; The hig & ne ee of the . . . ened several hundred Oklahoma air or al and. a short ‘drive tromy| Lf. 2.2.2. 2,9.9. 8.2.2 RD2 RR SO eRe! lal | *S national forests ie believed to B Ch ; men ‘Queens for a Day.'’ Wil- Nineveh is Nimrood, founded : | OT 6) 7 ey have increased in the past 20 vears Minus OOS In I1CagO liams issue honorary female com- Hammurabi in 1700 B.C. : a ya Rd TI -* Cc missions for ‘‘Cormmodore— and * * * —— = . ween for a Day’ and honorary Baghdad itself teeming, ‘with! CHICAGO im — If Maria Mene.3.750. she was met in the wings @ Da} HICAGO He Maria) Mer she was met in ine WPS male commissions for ‘Admirals struction workrs, shows fhe in-, ghini-Callas had any echo in her by her husband, multimillionaire : . a ie of the Great Navy of the State fluence of American and Furopean ear of the ipuskle atte nel ing her Italian manufacturer Giovanni: of Oklahoma." oil--men: 4] ‘a, DRIVE-IN F500 aN Thea Cre | | ished last night in a punderous To a newsman who confronted J0-minute ovation that set the her che bubbled: “What can I Civic Opera House vibrating with cav?.1 am so very happy. There “shouts of © Bravo!” : j ' Michigan's Only Drive-in Theater Equipped with 86RZ-0.MATIC is no more to say.” - = * The critics’ reactions were ; ; The concert sponsored by the mixed ; : Alliance Francaise brought her... or Sa Seeeracn / ‘back to the scene of her first Eis ne as Sie her crest. e ROYAL OAK e LAKE ORION eS ERE - CAR ’ . i ‘rot Claudia CaSssid Chica The date for payment of rea! property taxes American triumph and also. hune ae ERE ENICRES RESTAURA without penalty in Waterford Township has ff marked her first appearance since “ar hait voice there was the NT. and, PIZZERIA Ro olt_ J 2 x ; dion extended to 5 00 P- M., February 28, ane sraea ihe idee appeared ravisting sound of yore = tut, 895 LAPEER ROAD—OPPOSITE” AUEKNOEN LAKE PRR REM RR ERR RMR M MMH MH shoulders, she presented a stun- , wed 1202.68 # : . ning picture as she stood before ’ agane \ § » Ore a, Scheedd Uxtension Spark Plugs w/Wrench ! the ore. sical rchestra at 1“ ] ts 3 : gechromed. 8” x 2% 99°: 1s Set of 4 Bad plugs Our Mt ibe concert « end ao huge iw * — : : when — in Verdi arias from ‘Mac | oT - unable qr per te se 4 beth’ and “Nabucco” — she had to. 2 ‘LAKE ORION oo | me Tekan Tete were be a dramatic soprano, the voice : | ‘ pouring o on | got pushed beyond beatity and DOROTHY W. OLSON “no catcalls ane ee a nh 8 steadiness,” wrote Roger Detter- ‘Serving Wetertord Township Treasurer : . * ~~ Bier“ Chicago” Americar ——— * FULL COURSE DINNER on In the Rome Opera. singing the a scnnnsninnaneenmaaaen : —_— ==, title role in Bellini's ‘‘Norma,” CLIP ond SAVE CLIP and SAVE ‘the audience reaction caused her on oS oe os em ome we oe oe > on a 0 Oe om om om om om om om ‘to quit’ sfter ernie act: hoes ) iy: ue §. | Claimed she was ill. Critics said ay ’ ; t [she lost her voice and then her 4 a t | temper . _& FISH and CHIPS | a st : But last night, the 34-year-old tPresh bake Perch) ; J di seemed beyond annoyance. i at g tC eee oY ating os well as short orders and the 4 ee Te am Strikingly -gowned in black vel-§ i : : t st 4_[vet, a stole wrapped around her most delicious eottee ; at ‘should a ef ut OPEN Mon, thru Thursday 4:00 P. M. te 1:00 A. M. Dt Foi Fri. and Sat. 4:00 P. M. te 3:30 A, M. Sunday 12 Noon te Midnight COMPLETE CARRY-OUT: SERVICE ISS ASASRS MY 3.1421 r. -— = oo diameter. Reg. $1 i9 $2.29 valu : iv Coupon .. Ceapec, ie bouquet of long-stemmed poses _oechaseerenhs Seated tel wag placed in her arms. Then a serond bouquet of lilies. And fi- ee = MILE Se cons poet st er . oi WESTERN AUTO ™ * 29 nally, a third ‘bouquet of pink Men. & Pri wen 1 yoses, which was set at her feet Sat. 10-9 is ; Taking leave of the crowd of ( ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, J ANUARY 23, 1058 - © Matinee Idol Relicdes Real be ary NEW YORK # — “Real love is sacrifice,” gaid Ricardo Mon- ca,” ‘has sie sppetred, tn ‘silhe Git honionie’ Somme acy 50 films, and he's a bit weary ofjtor, who is married 4o Loretta talban, who typifies the Latin|portraying Don Juan roles, roles|Young’s sister, hag four children, lover to millions of ‘movie fans.|in which he has to be a Casanovaland has strong old-fashioned Surrently starring in|with & Spanish accent. jviews on both marriage and par- the Broadway musical, “Jamai- ae ele tome Meese ? Wut Disieys True Life Adventures said. “They are miserable frus- egos. —_ “The most ° romantic man 1 know is my father. He is 96, and has been. faithful to one woman all hig life. He and my mother have been married 5 years. ~ | “They are still like lovebirds — and1 don’t mean in. MAD MARCH HARE: THE EUROPEAN BROWN HARE -16 KNOWN AS THE . ‘MAD MARCH HARE . THis 1s NOT BECAUGE HE IS KNOWN TO SWIM AND IGLAND-HOP IN SCOTTISH COASTAL WATERS. en OPES 7 wf bth? LEP ae : / ” VI, NOR BECAUGE HE CAN MAKE A NOISE LIKE A TRUMPET. me an. 2 2 4 . ay “ACTIONS AS HE FIGHTS UURING THE MATING SEASON. Distributed by King Festus Syodcae 1-23 .|have achieved ‘such a singleness {{4inly not to one like him who had) ~ pareriis a silly sense. They didn’t fight age. They grew! old gracefully together. And they of purpose that now they are al- most like one human being.” = _- Ricardo dislikes the phrase “Latin lover” and can’t see that it has any real meaning — cer-/*™ “who” were ‘ “tradition- minded.” * * * “A Latin lover, an American lover, a Chinese lover — where. is the difference?’* he asked. ‘In’ any country real love is always. the same. “Marriage is the hardest voca- tion in life — and the be best. But j trated creatures lost in their own) -where-some of the trouble in the!” boxed 9 oc ee? “Punishment, if the child knows) ay 10 do this ts for the right ex- And. here, Montalban feels, is me ee te ont American home starts. The par- ents can't very well discipline the| kids if they can’t first discipline themselves. the) ee a i leit is best known, a. movement is ° Hadrian’ § Wall Rouses Interest Britons Seek to Retain - Historic . Barrier by Early Romans Built WASHINGTON — Remains of a massive. stone wall built hy Roman soldiers 1800 years ago still stretch like a belt across the north five miles. In addition to bar, racks, each fort contained a regi-| mental headquarters, shrine for} worship of the emperor, ‘betta -}TWICE REBUILT as confederacy of barbarians invaded the isle, subjecting Roman de- est humiliation. * *#* When the army of Britain. was moved to the continent A.D. 383, of England. - To preserve Hadrian's Wall, as under way in England to put the historic barrier under stewardship of the British Government.Storms, in the growing twilight of the Empire; the—Wali's—mili-- tary history niet. It is not known whether all detachments | pulled out from tHe forts at once or faded away, one, by one. At any rate, the Wall's work was done. sheep, and the ravages of builders structure to ruins, ~*~ * ‘Wendig across the “moorlands of | ‘Northumberland and Cumberland. ‘Hadrian's Wall extends 73.5 miles ifrom Bowness on Solway Firth to, *. ©. .““Too many of us have the wrong idea of freedom," he said. “We! ‘think ef freedom as the’ right to: do anything we want to do. That! is license, not liberfy. True free- Wallsend on the Tyne River. Th | Wall strides boldly from scarp to: scarp and at its highest point | climbs a crag of 1.230 feet. (PROTECTION AGAINST PICTS already have reduced’ much of the | Today, enough of the Wali re- jmains to help or hinder farmers i—and be stand unrivaled as the est —-monument— of Britain's; Roman occupation. Hunters Damage Signs DENVER (#—Mark U. Watrous, iColorado’s highway department ‘engineer, says target-shooting hunt- ers were responsible for most. of; Sic Wall ‘wes oortenes act reconstructed at Jeast twice. Tt/ was breached A.D. 367 when a. fenders of Britain. to their great- ge VA CHIEF — Sumner G. Whit- | tier, 46, Massachusetts Republi- can and Navy veteran, has been appointed by President Eisen- hower to head the Veterans Ad- rninistration ‘you do have to work at it.’ | Montalban believes the Ameri- ican husband is in some ways the |best and kindest in the werld, but. ithat he sometimes shirks his duty, jin the home. | “He sometimes wants too much ito be fust a nice Joe to his wife jand children,” he said. ‘‘He hates ithe word authority too much. * * * “But in his home he should, be more of a dictator—a good dic-| | 3 Slightly Injured chart ts at tiaity sitpty the Tight to do what we ought to do. “We are too prone to discard old truths for new spectacular lies —merely because they are new and spectacular." Well, scratch a Latin lover, and! you find a family philosopher, iin Auto Collision Three persons were slightly in- | j * When the emperor Hadrian Nee ‘ited Roman Britain A.D. 122. it iwas in a state of crisis. The a ‘pire maintained three legidns in ithe island province and could, ‘hardly spare more to protect it | ifrom the .violently difficult Picts | lof Caledonia (Scotland). * * * Hadrian decided to build a con- ‘tinuous rampart.to block all access from the north. Detachment were ‘drawn from the three legions. ] tator with a sense of humor. He jured at 6 p.m. Tuesday when a Legionaries were skilled at that, must remember that, after all, he'car hit another standing in the! kind of work; they always carried ichose to be the ‘tather—he was any on N. East Bivd. at Phil- entrenching and engineering tools. | not elected | “The Amertcan husband should ‘exert a little more authority, not ‘only with his children but also iwith his wife “A wife likes to be secure and j Protected, but she can't feel pro-: jtected if she can always twist her jman around her little finger and of the eye at St. Joseph Mercy and eight to ten, feet thick Reerved = boss him. She feels lost and in- Hospital. Passengers in Matteson’s every mile stood a secure.’ To Montalban more discipline on their children’ Hs little less than appalling. “This theory that you shouldn't curb a child's instincts but let jhim express himself in ahy way, ‘let him paint on the wall, let him | ; One way | Edison helps Oakland County grow : : 3 y payments made by Edison For the year 1957 Dettoit Edison’s total tax bac t r be about $38,201,000 to local, state and federal governments, Over half of this sum will stay right here in Michigan with $7,478,014 _ going to local school districts in our service area. _ The balance of these Eason tax dollary helps ~te build needed public projects and to support community. important part of the $1,818,322 tax in Oakland County in 1957 As your electric company supplying your electric service, and as a corporate citizen paying taxes, we like to think that we are truly partners in the progress and growth of the 400 communities we _ serve in Southeastern Michigan. — lip § aes A. Hall, 26, of 39 Judson St., hind a stalled car when a car driv. en by Victor R. Matteson, 18, of 268 Clifford St., struck his vehicle in the rear Hall was treated for laceration |car, May Frances McClusky, 22,) for lacerations of the nose. told police he had stopped be-' |The Wall rose in five years. Curiousty enough, seem to have taken the colossal task for granted. mentioned in Latin literature. The Wall probably was about | 20 feet high, including the parapet, | At “mile-castle”’ or blockhouse. the failure of and Thomas L. McClusky, 4, both) Forts with barracks for 500 to American parents to exercise of 243 Russell St. were treated 1,000 men fitted into the wall ike 107 Squirrel Road ‘keystones at intervals of four: to Romans — It is hardly | the $20,000 damage to state high-| | Way signs this year. iS | gives ye = SUNHEAT _PERFORMANCE _ you UNIFORM | a2 ee ee oll Laboratory-controlled at Sun's Gieab salvaten” Sanat uniformity is constant in every gallon. 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She = Lucy barrow. brilliant young Wom has made for herself a unique a eee taking temporary charge © rubning them like gies thorpe’s daughter ehg: s her, and Miss Marre bs alt the neigh- . - ucy 8 aust On is In «| acy pries open @ sarcophagus aot inds the” body of « murdered Woman r Wimborne, Creckenthorpe's attorney tells Emmis the murdered woman Was she saw tn advises Emma to Leow! r Martine, the gin) he ner ‘Brund. who was xilied, in the We was going te marry Just efore Christmas a lettey came from Martine asking if she might visit iec Later she wired car eling the etait Could the dead we man De Mart tine? CHAPTER 19 Lucy sats d at a collection ol twelve or fourteen lumps of rock, some po lished and some rough. “Lovely,” she said kindly. ‘’Most interesting.” * * * “You're quite right. They are interesting. You're an intelligent girl. I don't show them to every body. I'l show you seme more things.” “ft's very kind of you, but I ought really te get on with what | I was doing. With six people in| the house—"’ “Eating me out of house and home... That's all they do when they come down here! Eat. They, don't offer to pay. for what they eat, either. Leeches! All wait-| ing for me to die. Well, I'm not going to die just yet — I'm not | going to die to please them. im a lot stronger than even Emma knows.” * * * “Pm sure you are.’ “I'm not so old, either She makes out I'm an old man, treats me as an old man. You don't think I'm old, do you?” ‘He leaned to her ear. re soon. T'm_ not, Shouldn't. be sur- self, hany on a, young nian. Young Meh are fools! You want -to take ggre of your future. You wait—"| ‘Mis fingers pressed inte Lucy's arm. “I don't say’more than that. Wait. Those silly foals think I'm going to die prised if I outlived the lot of them." And then we'll] see! Oh yes, then we ll see. Harold's got no children. \Cedric and Alfred aren't married. 'Emma — Emmaa will never marry inow, She's a bit sweet on Quimper |— but Quimper will never think of marrying Erhma. There's Alexan- der of course. Yes; there's Atex: ander . . But you know, I'm fond. of Alexander . . . Yes, that's iawkward. I'm fond of Alexander + & He paused for a moment, frown a CHAIN REACTION — It seems that everyone _ wanted to get- into the act — transportation-wise + US lines fo Start Soon "New Yorkers Could Fly to’ California for Lunch! ( SPOTLIGHT SPECIAL ) dam, Holland. te soameik the streetcar was derailed, it toppled on the auto and the: auto smashed into a bicycle. Luckily no one was hurt. ing. then said: “Well, girl about it, eh?” awhat about it? W hat - | promising lines of inquiry, Un- r '4ess there is some family life— that is — in this complicated crash ig Amster- * Crackenthorpe knew — not much,’ think “really it’s ‘most unlikely. But—* ~leight to 10 hours: . Round: trips in and Back for Dinner WASHINGTON — New Yorkers “\}will soon be able to run out to ae jin time. for dinner. - Fastest commercial fights ‘across the continent now take about the same time. will be possible on American. - built jet In one minute a jetliner flying from New York will be high over| New dersey. In 10 min- utes it will have crossed New Jersey and be roaring over Pennsylvania, In an hour it will bypass Chicago. In about four © “Miss Evelesbarrow ,. . Emma's voice came faintly jperhaps, but something. And she or a lover, these women drop | thad decided to tell him. out of circulation very easily. and He rose to his feet as she was hours it will land in California, @ HANDMADE CRYST AL COMPOTES “But there is some possibility that worries you. You'd better’ The Civil Aeronautics Adminis- WITH STERLING SILVER BANDS — through the closed study door. one troubles about them. They tration says that jet planes may Lucy seized gratefully at the op- portunity. “Miss Crackenthorpe’s, calling me.I must go. Thank you so much for all - you have shown me... : | “Don't forget. . our secret...” “[ won't forget.’ said Lucy, and hurried out intp the hall not! quite certain as to whether she had or had not just received a conditional: proposal of marriage Dermot Craddock sat at his desk in his room at New Scotland Yard He was slumped sideways in an easy attitude, and was talking into the telephone receiver which he ‘held with one elbow propped up .on the table, He was speaking in iFrench, a language in which he \Was tolerably proficient. “Tt was only an idea, derstand,” he said. “But decidedly it is an idea.” said the voice af the ether end. from the Prefecture in Paris. “Already J have set inquiries in metion in these circles. My agent reports that he has to or three you un- | Strangulation, shown in, shook hands, settled her in a chair and offered her a cigaret, which she refused, Then there Was a momentary pause. | She was trying, he decided, to find just the words she wanted. He leaned forward, have gone on tour, Or there ts Some new man — it ig no one’s business to ask. It is a pity that the photograph you se. t me is se difficult for anyone te recognize. it doé@s not im- prove the appeararice, Still, that cannot be helped, I go now to study the latest reports of my agents on this matter, There will be, perhaps, ‘something. Au revoir, mon cher." As Craddock reiterated the fare- well politely, a slip of paper was placed before him on the desk. ayo ‘about something, Some little thing, perhaps, itell me about it — because we replace pist riven aircraft en- Regularly “You have come to tell me some. ithing, Miss Crackenthorpe? Can, ‘I help you? You've been worried; haven't you? that ‘you feel probably has nothing to- do with the case, but on the other hand just might be related to it. | : You've come here to tell me about may be able to- set your mind at rest.” Emma took a*moment or two before speaking. Then she said: | “You have seen three of my) brothers. I had another brother, | Edmund, who was killed in the war. Shortly before he was killed, he wrote to me from France.” (Continued Tomorrow) Italy Tries Roomettes ROME — For the first time. Italian railroads. the end of this year. each second-clas3 one. tirely on lon: roomette cars. are operating on| ping across the Twenty-one of ‘altitudes.” A jet stream ean, these cars will be available by/Planes a free boost of perhaps 100 The cars\to 200 miles an hour. Or it can will have four beds in each first-/slow up craft. Meteorologists have class compartment and 12 beds in| been charting these powerful wind currents. Jet engines suck in air for oxygen to cause combustion. Rocket engines — which may some day be used in passenger travel — are not dependent on air. In one experimental model, hydregen peroxide supplies oxy- gen to burn the rocket’s fuel. Jetliners can take advantage of jet streams—torrents of air whip- earth at high give During World War IL, uls™ Jets are most | efficient at hight altitudes on sus- tained runs. $8.00... . Now $59. - We Ped. Tet They're simpty beautiful! Rich sterling sii- ver on al . Khandblown eres 5% inches in diameter. For snacks, small flera! arrangements. The gift. JEWELERS Hdron St., Pontiec 16 W. It read: . lit, haven't you? It’s to do, perhaps, Miss Emma Crackenthorpe. twith the "Fdentity of the dead | _To see Detective Inspector woman. You ‘think you know who Craddock. she was?” Rutherford Hall case. * * * He replaced the receiver and| “No, no, not quite that. I said to thé police constable, | = * * * I “Bring Miss Crackenthorpe up.”’ As he waited, he leaned back. in his chair, thinking. So he had not been mistaken— there wigs something that Emma “Of course not,”’ said Lucy = Sensible girt. Take 2 tcok—@ this He indicated a targe faded chart which hung on the wall, E was, Lucy saw, a genealogical tree; some of it done so Smety that one would have had t have a magnifying giass te read te names, The remete frrbew™. howeve?, were writte in laty proud capitals with crews weet the names, “Descended from Kings.” sat Mr. Crackenthorpe. “My mother’ 1 family tree, oot ary & ther’s. He was a Vuigarian’ ‘orm mon old man!’ Didn't like me was a cut above him always after my mother’s side. Had 2 natural feeling for art and clas sical sculpture — he couldn't see nvthing in it — silly old fool Den't remember my mother—died when ] was two. Last of her family The. ld up and she married my father. But vou look there — Eawatmi the Confessor — Ethelred the Unready — whole lot of them And that was be efore the Normans he Normans —that's something, isn't it?” * * * ' is indeed.’ that «=z — hat Trok VW were oo me Pefore Ca ded her across the enormous piece of Lucy conscious of the else.” He gui room fa an dark oak furniture. rather uneasily strength of the nothing feeble about old Mr. Crack enthorep today. ‘See this? out of Lushington — that was mj Came Tl. show you something’ Was | fingers clutching “Her AT, There Certainiy secre s Build That Table You 6 in. ...... 9 in. ...... 12 in, ...... WWin. ...... 22 in. ...... 28 in, ...... ‘Wood — * mother’s people’s place. Elizabe 6 in - *eeeee#8# than this is. Takes four men to rs ° move jt. You don't know what 12 in e ee eee e 1 keep. inside it, do you? Like me to show you?” “Do politely “Curious, aren't you? All women are curious.” He took a key from his pocket and on locked the door of the lower cup beard. From this he took out a show- me.” said Lucy 16 in, ...... 22 in, ...... 28 in. ...... surprisingly new looking cash — bex. This, again, he. ynlocked. * “Take a look here, my dear © Pine Know what these are?’ * We lifted out a small paper bd Fir Plywood wrapped eviinder and pulled away- the paper from one end. Gold coins trickled out into his palm. “Look at these, young lady Look at ‘em hold ‘em, touch ‘em, Know what they are? Bet you don't! You're too ving Sovereigns — that’s what they are. Good golden sovermigns What we used before all these dirty bits of paper came more #- pieces of paper. Collected a long firme back. I've got, into fashion. Worth a than sHly them other things in this box, too, Lot of things put away in here. ready for the future. Emma doesn know — nobody knows. It's secret. see, girl? D’you know wh I'm telling you and showing you? ‘“Why?"’ “Because | don't want lot thing, she was. Didn't like the names I gave the chi lidren--good Saxon nanies — no interest in that family tree, I never paid any attention to what she said, though — and she was a poor | — = en ee | i. All. it our you to | _think 'm a played out sick old | man. Lots of life in the old dog yet. My wife's been dead a long “Now you're & spirited filly = a very nice filly indeed. rll give _ qyou some advice. etal © Laminated Tops § y " ‘Have Wanted So Long! Die tr Yourself and Cat It Done Now Poole Lumber Company hes everything you need to build your table: WOOD or METAL LEGS: Metal — Set of 4 Black Iron Legs Sé it of ‘4; Unfinished With Brass FOR YOUR TABLE TOP WE HAVE: WE ALSO HAVE FINISHES: ® Stains e Varnishes as low as $1.25 weekly “The Store That Values Built” 3 WAYS TO BUY: 3—NO MONEY DOWN ON F.H.A. ‘til 9:00 WE ACCEPT COMMITMENTS Open Friday Nights Wholesale Prices on Steel Fipe On 21-Foot Lengths OW -in. Galv. $2. 34 3% -in. 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Ice Age island that had no trees Scandinavian Airlines System in- until a few years ago, is putting a augurated transpolar passenger large welcome mat on its “Arctic service three years ago. Riviera.” Future visitors to Denmark’s *__% —_*%— sin-the North, Attantic will] ~ Autumn t turns the world's largest find many modern innovations in Island into a frozen wasteland. bow land where time once stood still " 1 oe at acetate ook forward! Godthaab, Greeniand’s capital | and senior city, has only 2,100 with this year's spring-summer, | residents, but they have dial The warmth of 24 of sun-_ telephones, a daily newspaper, a fight a day spreads py ‘tumult of radio station, a college, and a flowers and greenery along the Girl Guide troop. What they coastal fringes below the great tcecap, the National Geographic Seciety says. Sheep an? cows | grazein- meadows among thou. — sand-year-old ruins of Viking erimentally in sheltered southern charches and farms. areas a few years ago. Meanwhile, Tourism as such does not exist.every board used for building still yet, though Greenland has been a has to be imported Viet Nam Likes tir don’t have anywhere in town is trees, Greenland’ s-first stands of hardy, imported conifers were planted ex- Sondrestrom, a small town on a ‘fjord north of the capital, has a cheery little hotel — Greenland's first. Tt was built by SAS to ac- commodate travelers stopping at the United—States- base Which J ‘serves as a civil airport. TOP QUALITY CUSTOMIZED CLOTHING _ REDUCED FOR THIS TIME ONLY: DOWNTOWN PONTIAC Shop 51 N. SAGINAW ST. Open Monday and Friday Evenings ‘til 9 P. M. TEL-HURON CENTER TELEGRAPH AT HURON Open Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat. Evenings ‘til 9 P.M. \ , Topeoats, Tel-Huron Store . Tonight! 855 and 260 SULTS and Zip Lined Topcoats From Famous Makers oF ae *59.50: and * Imported Tweed TOPCOATS and -OVERCOATS by Glenwood _ly $7) in his pay envelope every ~ month. If he learns enough to help ee) * ; in translating, he will get from Thomas L. McCoy and Carle Ann 1,500-2,000 extra. MeCoy, 15, of 3641 Hatfield Rd i Geceaiceaaey lives are chang- | Since the French Left inc’ thanks to increasing contact Country 3 Years Ago, with the outside world and a L warming climate. A rise in ocean anguage Has Boomed temperature drove away the seals, which had made the Greenland, SAIGON (INS) — The United Eskimo utterly self-sufficient. The States has found a roaring market hunter has turned to cod-fishing, | in South Vietnam for two major Shrimping, ‘and sheep-farming. His exports, American doilars and SWift, graceful kayak — so light English grammar. ithat it can be lifted with one fin- The dollars were understandably ger — now is used chiefly for welcomed when the U. S. moved Sport. into Vietnam three years ago af-|” One recent innovation — the ter France, which had just suf- establishment of a police force fered disastrously at Dienbienphu, and courts — cdused a sensation se ae to give up all Indo. im Greeniand. Back in the old lie after a century of colonial-: days, when crime was virtually | But the interest in English was on weevils’ Clb caotane ille ft. ’ a + diff rent The language was Tare merrymaking at local “kangaroo ly heard in Saigon three years. courts.” ' ago. One spoke Vietnamese or French. ' Greenland claims that it has no * * * iliterates. Schooling is compulsory. | Now Vietnamese by the thoy- Children are taught both Danish) up waiting to get.and Greenlandic. a difficult into English classes. French is at: guage derived from aboriginal Es-' its waterloo in Asia. kimo with a small mixture of | Two major_ army schools -are-European words and ideas. turning out 450 English students at * + * a clip so they can go to the United among world classics that have States to attend military schools. been fransiated into Greenlandic. More than 2.000 accomplished lin- people of the forward-looking is- gusts — from privates to get jand favor — quite fittingly — Pil- erals — have been graduated in prim's Progress.” the past three years and now more ~ than one of every ten Vietnamese A . officers speaks English. B th d § f Government workers are the sec- f0 er an IS er ond major group of learners. They 0% go to school on their own — there Not Seriously Hurt are more than 1,000 private classes) being conducted in Saigon alone. A 19-year-old Drayton Plains ‘youth and his sister escaped seri- ‘ous injury Wednesday when they ‘lost control of their car on Pontiac Lake Rd. and struck a tree, said Oakland County sheriff's _deputies To givé incentive, President Nego Dinh Diem has promised that ev- ery employe who learns English will find 500 extra piastres (rough- °71.50 and °75 2-TROUSER SULTS by Martinelli *79.50 and *85 2-TROUSER SUITS by Phoenix $29.50 and *39.50 Nport Goats | Dr. W. G. Yates, who runs the were -held at Pontiac Genera] Hos- Vietnamese - American Association Pital for observation after being reported that his school has turned thrown’ from the vehicle by the out more than 2,000 civilians and force of the impact is holding classes for 750 students * * * He said some 3,000 Vietnamese The youth was driving his sister are waiting to get in. 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The same vege- tables eaten in Florida were de- licious. 1 medium head lettuce 1 can ssparagus spears 1 tablespoon capers Orated onion or radish pieces. eppeal, it's time to start think. edge of bowl. ing of other kinds. Usually cab- bage is excellent in cold weather. But it ts so high in price now 4-46 servings. Capers are) same process in other S€@SONS. asparagus, Egg and Caper Salad or lima beans, drained 2 hard-cooked eggs, sliced Wash and tear lettuce into small Place in salad bowl. Ar- When tossed salads lose their Tange asparagus or beans around) Heap sliced eggs in center, Sprinkle capers over top. At table drizzle olive ofl over salad and toss gently. Sprinkle vinegar (just a few teaspoon- fuls), mixed with salf and pep- per, over salad and toss. Makes |For variations, cheese, ham or ua ten roast ape "+ beans. Yield: 4 servings. Brazil Nut Sauce Dresses Beans Chopped Brazil nuts with diced Citrus fruit is always a welcome ingredient in a winter salad. Serve this Orange Salad Bowl with cups of hot soup. * * * Fill —your- salad bowl) icrowns for garnishing and coarsely | ‘chop the remainder. Soften gelatin. jover low heat. ifresh oranges and tuck in a few | The salad pictured above stars/onion rings and chunks of tuna. | Toss with your = Praiaogy 1 this orange 'n’ green salad. * * * | A new taste in vegetable aspic| salads is this one containing canned mushrooms. It is a hearty salad. Mushroom Aspic | S-ounce can chopped broiled mushrooms| j-ounce can broiled mushroom erowns 2 envelopes unflavored gelatin 3 chicken boullion cubes 3 cups water 1 teaspoon tomato paste 1 teaspoon A, 1. Sauce 1 teaspoon lemon juice Dash Tabasco sauce ‘s cup minced green pepper % cup minced celery “ cop minced cooked carrot Drain mushrooms, reserving broth and removing any bits of butter. Save several mushroom in mushroom broth, then dissolve Dissolve bouillon | cubes in 1 cup boiling water, then add-2-cups cold water. Combine | ‘CLUB STEAKS SHORT RIBS c | Porterhouse STEAK 9: 8 b Fresh, Grade “A” BISQUICK <= 39° ff OPEN PIT BARBEQUE SAUCE on Soe Town Square Frosty Acres drain and erack. Many large nut-| Melt butter; add Brazil nuts and _ Strawberries are grown in com- apples and celery provide a varia- prettiest twa tuieds full with crisp greens. with the dissolved gelatin, tomato FRYERS tion on popular’ Waldorf salad. Toasted Brazil nut slices in a lem- on-butter sauce perk up vegetables, for example, green beans. * * * | Brazil nuts, seeds of the hard —parent—tree;} easily yield their nutmeats when boiled in water before cracking. Cover the unshelied Brazils with cold water: bring to a boil and boil 3 to 5 minutes. Drain; cover with cold water a minute then meats are obtained this easy way and there is less loss of nutmeats clinging, to the shell. A pound of in-shell nets yields about 1% cups of shelled nutmeats. | Brazil Nut Greeh Bean Medicy % cup butter or margarine up sliced Brarii nuts 1 tablespoon lemon fuice 3 cups hot cooked beans (1 pound) | Sent juice Pear seer hat eeubes Started Down in Dixie Strawberries were first grown commercially in the Southern states shortly after the Civil War, but the greatest development has come within the last few years in. California, where 45 per cent of the: national crop is now produced. mercial quantities in 39 states. x Young, Tender, Choice Cut Beef Pot Roast » 45° MEAT Tender APPLE PIES c bb. Sa ——Fresh Frozen ———— U. S. CHOICE CUT T-BONE STEAK . Large Family Size _Pressel’s Skinless HOT DOGS Go Pwr vee ee ee eT ee eC CC CCC CCT eT DOOD DDG DO DOD GRC ataaed oi Lb. 99° . Sugar 10 89° MICHIGAN BEET DELL FARM Oleo 51" ® Beef al See DOWNYFLAKE FROZEN WAFFLES ...6 "= 51 Grade Lb. 39° Kasco 5 49° i | __vmeemseeneme Grapefruit © 5° | LARGE No. 1 . save! 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It's easy . because - ceive added attention when prepared with dried apricots and prunes. The shanks are cooked by a moist heat method of meat cookery ... either braising or cooking in liquid. Stylish Lamb Shanks _. Cooked With Dried F ruit Being delicate shanks ar wil, combined many flay Ws . t | be f hance the main did as a Ma In this part shanks join forces w cots and prunes to produce a ais! known as Fruited Lamb Shanks This meat cut is also good when barbecued. This would probably become ene of Dad's faverites. Lamb shanks can also be stuffed. A rice or bread staf fing is placed in the pocket left after the removal of the shank bene r a ae ___|te top and may be rem —— sof a chicken and cube. : tled tr: voxfertere. »' Melt: butter (part of it may be! "gril k-sational! °™ replaced by chicken fat from ' Snac ‘ stock) in medium-sized saucepan } ‘ eppe Me it the fat in a skillet. Add the over low heat; stir in flour and : porns Hares + on. Cook, stirring vocasionally, curry, powder. Add beef broth, on-' ’ es itil the onion begins tg turn yel-ion powder and 1°2 cups chicken. t SS tow. Add the rice, salt and pepper. stock; if there is not that much ige lamb shanks in seasoned. Add the corned beef” corn, toma- stock add water .to make that) ' Rrown siowty in lard or to€s and water. Bring to a boil. amount. Stir with whisk over mod-| ° : Pour éff drippings. Add Turn the heat down. Cover with a‘erately low heat until boiling and) x vu orippings ic : hd and simmer 25 minutes. Add thickened. Stir in cream and cubed et. prunes, and apricots. Cover Vater if necessary. Serve from the chicken; add salt and white pepper hye d simmer until tender, about 2 skillet if desired. This recipe tq taste. Simmer about 20 minutes. Be hours. Yield: 6 servings. imakes 10 servings | Serve with rice, salted nuts and I eee for PROTECTION peppercerns ? a all-ond -white rice, red tamatees and the convenient canned corned beef which adds a delightful flavor Onions cook several minutes in) fat. Then rice. cagned corned beef, | pe corn and tomatoes are added. All these foods cook toge ther, blending! their flavors for 2% minutes. And —this skillet meal will keep hot if dinner is delaved Cerned Beef, Vegetable Skillet 1 tablespean esoking fat 1 medium onten —— fabout & isimmer until tender — about 30 % teaspoon na § tablepsoons butter or margarine 5 sa fiour pene ee 1 te 2 t& poons rr. beef broth mango chutney Cut chicken breasts in half; i ble after buy souctns ent eany Thee me eee wa C (fresh or frozen) fork, The olive oil marinade see place in 10-inch skillet with water, bay leaf, peppercorns, _all-spice; ‘and % teaspoon salt; cover and minutes. Drain, reserving stock. Refrigerate ‘stock so fat will come) d. Bone! 3 -cmiery” Frank Fancies EASY-GRIP HANOLE taste and se “Krispy” flavor out-tastes ‘em all! __A DISINFECTANT iryen pag COFFEE Drip or Regular Pound Vacuum KY he ‘when you food shop at- 28% | PERRY FRIENDLY MARKET 1220 N. 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Size nm 10° Steele Brand — PORK & BEANS s|. PINTO BEANS i NORTHERN BEANS KIDNEY BEARS LIMA BEANS -HOMINY | BLAGKEYE PEAS” = Your Choice me 10° NIFTY FROZEN WAFFLES Good Only at People’s Food-O-Mat and Super Markets Expires january 26 COUPON HAS NO CASH VALUE % FITTS OR) . ew FRIOGI IOS. f . : . ; = : Silver Floss SAUER KRAUT Our Favorite SWEET PEAS PIMIENTOS Stokely’s Finest DICED BEETS Blue Label RED CABBAGE Blue Label PICKLED BEETS Stokely's. Finest ~ CHICKEN SOUP FF ee at es the : — _ =~ \ Pkg. T 0° epliget grag Your Choice Tall No. 303 Can 10° ROYALTY CRUSHED or BROKEN SLICES p) PINEAPPLE _NORTHERN KOLOR PAK PAPER NAPKINS SHRIMP AHOY BREADED _ SHRIMP CENTER CUT ROUND | STEAK ~ CHOICE CUTS SIRLOIN crema = ake (Frozen) 10° a Ses tenignns - STEEL 316. ON Tw DOUBLE PAK TODAY! SUPPLIES ARE LINED ambe Al \, so cj ales ; eee y 7-4 j * » j 2 i ee sn es n ? * 0b s * os * Fe ; re : ‘ * ‘ . Porterhouse STEAK T-BONE STEAK Fresh | ra Ground BEEF pb. iow nad groin fed mature steer beef. People’s choice beef cut from only the 1 > } = + 4 A ae 8 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1958 a ences as well as doliars io spend?) these guides will help you make img and o quick checks suggests the MSU, Marketing Information Agent, MEATS Mrs. Josephine Lawyer. Most) -Since about 25: i & Apples Stay on Top : four. A No. 308 can, most: often Will you consider family prefer-| ged ‘Wer vegetables. holds two ‘cups or Mayr half-cup servings, A + 2 +2 \No. 2 can ‘aglds two and one-half If you wish to compare costs. pups: a No, s2% size can holds If cups. "'Houdget | conscious shoppers will|found in the poultry department. Sl a Fa | y : Some markets will call your af-| are ome, of your Dest protelp | ture,’ 7 RAY Sew ee on eee ee weg : (igh prices for total supplies ore) ckep tends weighing ale puaaie are usually ‘the best buy at this gmaller than they were ® Ye@rling gver? wie oe pa nad ua : lf you. want a change in the ag oa . , dozen than large eggs; medium Som. retailers. say beef sup- aie es reat, eenclt, are| ite gees weigh only 3 ounces less plies .aPh slightly larger than fish, counter? Fresh smelt are)... they have:been, but consunier [being dipped from ‘beneath the demands hake been high. This jice, There are adequate supplies| PRODUCE ' supply ‘- demhad situation will | of whitfish, perch, pickerel or Fruit and vegetable keep costs ‘up. meat items (cod. very similar to those of | for the thrifty: list ground | EGGS or the week before, © | beef, liver and p verity!) wo. ' senha ot th ite i ‘| oosts the | Even though broiler and fryer|. meat, the s of every supplies are shorter and prices'\s buy in meats, plenics and fra ers. MILK V%-Gal. Carton PILLSBURY or BALLARD’S Now Quick Cooke Whole Kernel _. Veewum Packed MEXICORN 12 oz. Cans \ x. , NIBLETS CORN TOP QUALITY FOODS Shop-Rite Homemanee* Leon, Meaty a 3 “pt SPARE RIBS \ Chocolate Covered: PEANUTS BIRDS EYE FRESH FROZEN . , PEAS or _— au ? FRENCH | ~~~ Cooking ONIONS Nick’s Shop-Rite Market 263 Auburn Ave. Open Sundey Mrs. James J. Nance (right) greeted Mrs. Bur- ton Miller of Birmingham as she arrived for the tea held in the Nance home on Lone Pine road Wednes- # Grouped together for a chat were (left to right) Mrs. Robert H. Taylor of Bloomfield Hills, Mrs. Donald L. Collins of Birmingham, Mrs. Ferd Broock of Bloomfield Hills and Mrs. Frederick E. Booth of Bloomfield Hills. el Parliarfentary Study Group Holds Meeting Mrs. Paul Gorman. presided over a Wednesday meeting ot Parliamentary Study Club which was held in Pontiac Ma- sonic Temple. : Mrs. Lester Oles was -in charge of the guest book, Mrs. William C. Pfahlert was lead- er and Mrs. John McNeely was sor. Lessons for the day were lim- it debate, extend limits of de- baté and previous questiohs. Mrs. Joseph Panter presided- over the question box. Junior Group of Child Study Hears Speaker Madeleine Half, director of Oakland Child Guidance Clin- fc, spoke on “Sex Education” Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. Harold _ Kendrick opened her Cherokee road home to mbm- bers ot _Sunior Child Study Beauty Studied by Newcomers Pentiae Press Pheies day. The event was the deel wanbership tea spon- sored by the Village Woman's Club. Mrs. John Gillette (right) of Birmingham was chairman of the tea sponsored by the club. She was photographed serving tea to Mrs. Parbury Schmidt Athlete Enjoys nen ominanton n_ if it's only for a few hours, x a constantly travel-_ ing professional athlete like Pontiac's Guy Sparrow, there's Meeting Wednesday evening Guests Describe World Tour ‘Wesleyan Guilds Gather. in-the Sylvan Shores home of Mrs. Hugh Hales was the New- comers Club of Pontiac. Mrs, Hale’ was assisted by Mrs. Gordon Hayter, Mrs. Paul Thams, Mrs. W. C. Caverly and Mrs. Gordon Low. Mrs Wiliam Forbes was received as a — ae Mrs. Merie Berry and Mrs. George Coker condycted a beauty program “Glamorizing You.” Budget Fashion Demonstrated to Soroptimists A demonstration, “Wardrobe Magic,” “showing that the re-— sourceful woman can dress well on a small budget was pre- sented -by-Mrs, John Baer of Royal Oak when the Soropti- mist International of Pontiac «- met Wednesday at Fox and Hounds Inn for a dinner cele- Cohost tor the event sary. esses ; were Mrs. . th Mrs, William A, Ewart, Mrs. Walter J. Wharton and Mrs. Robert O'Connor... The club will join other child study ‘clubs in the _Pon- fiac area for “@ _ James Costar of Michigan State Uni- seca, Boomer, luncheon “ar ers and jewelry to create 10 distinctive ensembles from two basic dresses, | = ee Guest _of the day. included Mrs. John McCulloch, Mrs, versity will address the group. cae Five Pages Today in Women’s Section entitled Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones and Alice D. Serrell of Roch- ester. were special guests when «the Junior Wesleyan Service, Guild of _ Central’ Methodist eh, “4 daughter ‘committee were Mrs. camer = of Woodbine . ane and Mrs. sd Maxwell. | . we Grand" Ra a ~ Church entertained | the ‘Ella Nickerson and the Sylvia Al- drich Wesleyan Service Guilds at a cooperative dinner held at«the church Tuesday, * * * : Dr. Jones presented a lec- ture entitled “80 Mimuites Around the World.” : Both wo- men made a world tour, vis- iting South America, the Union of South Africa, China, Japan, Hawaii and many other places of interest, about a year ago. = During the discussion Miss Ser- ———rell- showed colored: slides to an audience of nearjy 100. . ¢\ short worship service was given under the direction of Jean McLeod, with Mabel _ Smith, Ruby Julian and Helen Kinney participating. = 2% * Maty Mitchell, Dilley at Bridge Ha Qnouldn’ t Chatter dummy during a bridge game" that even “thengh you. don't have to concentrate. on the game, the other players do, So don’t start chattering the ‘momerf you lay down Your hand for your partner to play. Wesleyan © - Service Guild Flint District Remember when you are _ Pontiac High School _anid later a spent one of his rare days off from the National Basket- bail ria oa ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spar- row of West Huron street. SLEEP AND EAT His plans for the 24-hour stay called for nothing mote than to “sleep and eat.”~ These plans, however went amiss. * 4 <2 After being greeted by his father at Willow Run Airport, Guy went home and took a little nap. Following a late breakfast, —he— friends and worked out with the Pontiac Central High School basketball team. A dinner engagement took up most of the evening and by 9:% the next morning he met his: New York Knickerbocker teammates who were arriving for an early workout in prepar- _ation for their game Wednes- day evening with the Detroit : Pistons. * * * Guy napped before the game and it paid off, for the “Knicks” trounced the Pistons | 115 to 92. WIFE STAYS HOME He was married ‘in Novem- ber to the former Carolyn Mc- Namara of Iowa City, Iowa. visited —-with___ member. (lejt) of Birmingham, a committee member, and Mrs. E. J. Sylvester of Birmingham, also @ committee Womens Section Florida Attracts Residents Personal News of Area Mr.. and Mrs. Richard Mason of Silver Lake road have returned from a vacation in Florida where they spent most of their time deep sea hing. Mrs. Mason found it very exciting when she caught an octo- pus off the Florida keys. Making their headquarters at Fort Lauderdale, Mr. and Mrs. Mason traveled to the west coast, around the keys and back to Fort Lauder- dale before returning home Wednes- * * * Edythe Cussans, who has spent the past six months ir Florida, has returned to the city and is residing with Mrs. Ethel Stage on North Perry. street. * * * Mrs. Harry Randall of Wards Point has returned from St. Louis where she attended a conference of the ciao Association of Hair Dresfers. * * * Th Stoic Society, honor group “pstudents-at-Eastern = Michigan College who have earned a scholastic average of B or higher, has received new members, among “whom are numbered two Pontiac students, Carolyn Henry and Mari- lyn Kay Stickle, x x * ui’, Lou Elwell, daughter of race Elwell of Dick avenue, and Pat Dernberger, daughter of Mrs. Helen Dernberger of Oriole road, joined 11 members of the Michifish, University of Michigan synchronized -swimming team, in presenting a swimming demonstra- tion at Birmingham High School recently. x * Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Allen (nee Anita Basso) of Pioneer drive are re- ceiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Suzanne Lea, Janu- -ary 15 at. Pontiac General Hospital. Grandparents, of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Allen of Bi sure. ed to pelex fora sail: - Sivek: thinks as his. mother, Mri. : <<’ with Mom and a good cup of coffee, professional basketball eeyer Guy Paul Sparrow of West Huron treet, | B aaselel @ cup of coffee, Italian Seren Unveiled “ i esee,| FLORENCE, Italy @ ~ Husband- Wit Rome's husband and wife tash- | ion rivals, Fabiani and Simon- etta, wor the _approval of a. critical wadience with some variations on the Paris-dictated sack line, They showed their spring and Clearance Sale | Ladies’ SUITS Children’ 8 Coats and — Snow Suits 90% Of a) Ladies’ COATS | Entire Stock | Ladies’ DRESSES | 1 Group $2-$3- $4 50% Off NO MONEY DOWN! 9S. SAGINAW ST, Buy On Easy Terms i tl se ‘summer collections at the ro ence fashion openings last night. - Both hiked the hem to bare. ° ly cover the knees. - FULL a8 BALLOONS ‘ Simonetta —-the wife — showed sack dresses that were full as balloons from the bust to the tightly banded knee- high bottom. Waistlines disap- “2 « ¢ e \Deesignet Vary the longer than their dresses, and ‘dunt tani eee uk Sess tesandl «i tecaar Sout _ ened coats and jackets. STRINGS OF PEARLS < Models wore strings of pearls hats wjth wide, stiff: face . veils. * /* * : For evening the Simonetta sacks went very. very airy in ne i Her coats, wide necked with ing great success this season. Some of the coats were loose- sack line. But his mohair suits: * * * Fabiani was far more ~with short, short skirts — looked slim despite their slack waists. No Appointment Necessary HOLLYWOO 78 North Saginaw St. Over Bazley —& Custom Haircut and Set NONE HIGHER YOU GET ALL THIS * Permanent by an Experienced. Licensed Operator * Styled Set * Our Famous Guarantee a Complete Wave for $3.75. Nene Higher BEAUTY SHOP FE 8-3560 a t ly belted in back. Any — were placed so low they were Dear Abby cea - Birthdoy Anniversary Too Close for Comfort | Ry ABIGAIL VAN ‘BUREN DEAR ABBY: You see, my husband and I had ta get mar- ried. I know we're not the ~ only ones that happened t 0, but my prob- lem is that we have a darling dauzhter. - When she gets - old enough ow ~ ghe will figure out that she will be six vears old in June and we will have. been married onlv ABBY SIX 3 2eats in January, How can we explain ths to her? WORRIED DEAR WORRIED. It ¢ .eas jer to soft pe ddle wour anni versar, date thay it would be ft peddle her birthday The less said about this, the better but if you MUST make an issue of it, pick yourself a rice date in September and celebrate out anniversary.” * * * DEAR ABBY ed to a single man but I am a ed woman He toid me to husband and get a divorce because he doesn t care to have anvthing to do with marned women 1° told him that ms husband could give me ersthing but love and I had been living without love for twelve years before L met him and didnt want to lose evefs thing on the chance of ending up alone. What I mean to say is this man who | love don't _sy if he wilt marry me or not to so 1 got attract- matt leave. my FULL-FASHIONED QUALITY DRESSMAKER SWEATERS! -—-built-a_home_ It was a life. sunk in 1912 by an iceberg off the Newfoundland coast, were lost | F indchine the invitation list for the ena ¢ Laitry (scmed right). + Daughters of Isabella card party, to be held Monday, . | are Mrs. Nora Ashton ( seated left) and Mrs. Robert after I leave my naleed but he is all- for ne leaving my busband. Should I leave him on speculation? WONDERING DEAR, WONDERING: Stick with your husband and tell the single man to get lost. * * * DEAR ABBY: I am a fellow who is 22 years old. I can't help it—I blush all the time. What should J do? BLUSHING DEAR BLUSHING: Think of something else! + * * DEAR ABBY: We recently Weenea of Moose Slate Conference lips of Mount Clemens. met Monday evening that mem-. bern time dream come true. We in charge of the €@Vent_ live in a lovely neighborhood, —_——— but one thing spoils it for us. A family a few doors down has a dog for their little boy. They keep this dog tied up and the | poor little thing suffers such | abuse from that little boy, it hreake my héart when | see | hom feem ma kitehen window, | The boy torturee him with stones and pulls the rope tight around his neck. The dog cries and cries. T don't hke to stick my nose into my neighbor's but maybe if you print this I will clip it out and sim it inte their mailbox A DISTURBED NEIGHBOR DEAR DISTURBED: First tell his parents —and if the little bov continues to abuse his —— pet—call \our Humane Society. * &©¢ * CONFIDENTIAL TO ROSIE: ° Don't go any further than you can walk home. * * * If you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren in care of The Pontiac Press. She will be glad to answer your letter. For @ personal reply, please enclose a stamped self - ad- dressed envelope. business - JACQUELINE ROWE Mr. and Mrs, James Rowe of Auburn Heights announce the ¢ | engagement of their daughter, _ Jacqueline Lee, to Pvt. Richard R. Weir, son of Mr. and Mrs. When the steamship Titanic was 177 lives, No date has been set ot = wedding ~ It was announced when the group’ “Michael Hall. bers have been invited to Dear-' the College Chapter Night in February. Mrs. Ferman Huston, John Stevenson and her ticket com- ‘charge of the dining room. Pontiac's college chairman, will be mittee, and by Mrs. George Mi- bers of her committee include Mrs. Ralph Weir of Fiddis street. a DEE sae County \Card Party Is Women of the Moose, Pontiac by Daughter S of Isabel la Chapter 360, have made final ar- | rangements for the midwinter con- | ference which they” will hostess. Mrs. |to be held Monday evening in st.) * * * | prises, assisted by , Koprinice. She is being assisted by Mrs. Mrs. John Scharfenkamp is In) mem- Priscilla Unit Meets and Mrs, Warren Cosgrove ( standing center ) give them a few helpful. suggestions. Pentine Presa Phete Mrs. George Michaels (left) ‘Arranged Shower Presented _ for Mrs. Chambers. Twenty - one guests attended a -pink and blue shower honoring Mrs. Robert Landry and Mrs. evening. Hostesses for the party held ‘“Sehools in Japan” Nora une, regent of, Mire, pe Winters: Rose Griffin’ Mrs. Orville Chambers Wednesday Sunday at the Moose Hall. Con-| Daughters of Isabella, is ‘general and Mrs. William Robertson. terence leader wil] be Hattie Phil- chairman for an annual card party! in Duane Heaton are cochairmen of the Cadillac avenue home of Mrs. Mrs. Louis Robert Anderson were Mrs, Joseph Lach and Mrs. Harold Wagg. was the sub- chaels, hostess chairman, aided by Francis C. Pruente, Mr. Benja- iect disctssed by Priscilla Circle Mrs. Joseph E. Gilson, Mrs. Mil- min Biiwit, Mrs. Earl Adams of Oakland Park Methodist Church dred Pelmear, Mrs. R F. Stringle. Mrs. Merie Berry and Mrs. John jn the Berwick bouleva®d home Chapter AW of PEO Marks Mrs. Archie McKillop of Gladwin was a visitor when Mrs. R. M. Williams - opened her Dick avenue home to Chap- s Mrs. Constant DeJager freshment chairman aided by Mrs. ‘Robert Gallo, Mrs, Omer De Con- . inck, Mrs. ’ J. L. Bookie. Mrs. ‘Stephen A. Founders Day Turner, end Mra. Arthar Birch: meer. In charge of entertainment is. Mrs. Warren P. Cosgrove. and Mrs. E. J. Duffy is publicity chairman. secon senna Neil. * * * of Mrs. Donald evening. Mrs. Courtney Clara was is re- in charge of the program Schultz Tuesday John S. Keeling, Mrs. FINE JEWELRY - GIFTS McKim Jewelry . 41 Orchard Lake, FE 4-5065 = ter AW of PEO. ¢ .¢ A Founders’*Day program was given at the Monday eve-_ Se “Mariah Emery and . Mrs. dames Boaz. Mrs. John — -president, read the president's’ annual letter. Mrs. Little will oper her Bloomfield. Hills home for the next meetipg. Gold Star Unit ‘Names Heads of Committees Mre. Luisa Mayotte waa in- stalled as Sergeant - at - arms of ~American Geld Star Mothers, Oak- Chapter 34. Mrs. Olive PRurzess was the installing officer at. Adah Shelly library. * * * Mrs. Burgess was named mem- bership chairman at the Wednes- day meeting. Mrs. Vivian Suttan lately, it's tine Ba If your clothes don’t send them tous! We'll make them sparkle ‘again . . . and no ‘doubt about it! Prompt service; too! CLEANERS in PONTIAC 339 W. Huron 26 E. Huron Miracle Mile ' FEderal 8-9252 FEdere! 8-9255 Shopping Center will serve as hospital chairman, MAKERS! LAMBSWOOL! mau tine - SLIPONS! CARDIGANS! WITH NOVELTY COLLARS, EXCITING INTARSIA PATTERNS. A MYRIAD OF - COLORS IN YOUR SIZE. EXTRA. WEAR, EXTRA COMFORT, EXTRA VALUE bailt inte EXTRAORDINARY VALUES!. couslly $10.98 to $14.98 ) *6" "Briggs. sunshine chairman, and» Mrs: Eva Welch, publicity chaif- : | man. * * * Plans were made for an early spring bazaar and bake’ sale. The Feb. 21 meeting will be held in Adah Shelly Library. Areme Unit of OES Has Officers’ Night Mrs. Clyde Elliot ad Mrs. Ber- nard Garner were initiated. into |Areme Chapter 503, OES, Monday inight at Roosevelt Temple. Of . ificers’ Night was held, with 270 . members and guests present. i Guests included Russel Monroe. » associate grand patron of Grand Chapter of Michigai: Mrs. Roy } Wilton. past grand Martha, and . Mrs. Beatrice Mundy, past grand | warden of Grand Gager of Mich- St iene chairman: Mrs. Irene) _ ie a! “Teen Talk... The BLAZER JACKET Mid-semester shop talk... Is all about the ‘flannel Seas jacket with the crest on the pecker! : 8tol4... 100%4 wool and lined. white or eed and in addition to getting so much more for your shoe doliars in Step Master Special Sizes Feature Shoes you can be sure 2 to 8 we're extra careful in fitting C - E Widths O98 - tast- developing young feet to allow Whi ‘room for growth with gentle. ite support. As a climax, Step Master Brown shoes are ‘all budget-priced' Red b. 84-12 «2... 4% B.C. vith 12),-3 .......... 5.98 WE INVITE COMPARISON of Step Master children’s igan, Is It Dry or +r Oily? Selecting a face powder de- pends not only. on skin color but whether the ekin is dry or oily, A-lightweight powder is best for a diy skin while oily skins require heavier powder. ee: : Shoes with any featured brand selling u up to $2 more, We Have the Complete Line. of Step Master Shoes for Girls and Boys \ | i aoa ta cement WOOL SKIRTS, Values to 10.98 Dacron or Dacron and Cotten | ns : + | ORLON JERSEY BLOUSES, ] 88 Undergoes Surgery i 3.98 Values ...... NOW " undestind-of Jodson} | FLANNEL PAJAMAS, tants sien ing rath 3. 98 Values * # © ee se es oe oe eS -NOW uae 88 ‘performed at ° | SWEATERS, Cardigan Styles, | | Homer. ; 5.98 Values ............... Now | 3% oe | CAR COATS, Limited Numbe New. g Values to 19.98... ... / $7 and $] O Uniforms | | cotton stouses, 88 for women in white. Values to 3. ‘8 ee ore NOW — 2 = Sub Teen Clearance snow 488 “The MARGARET ANN SHOP . SHOE || once — | * TEL: HURON SHOPPING CENTER 3 oe UNIFORMS im 9 STORE Reduced to Clear * open aighes te p.m. = , a Oxford Shop | ~ Riker Building monday, thursdey, fridey, soturdoy 26 W. Huron FE 2-7440 [ff — tnttorme—maternitiee—rare __37_W.. Huron St. - 5 . : 39 W. Huron = FE 4-7212 | 3 4 a « , bet a, , ; \ * 4 ; \ * - | ‘, 2 A, : : ‘{ \ ; ai x | 2 ‘ ay 2 : : oe - \ Mess ae yor = ihe — = PLL LAL Ltt LOL LL Ne a tte, cede Peete aaa aa aaa ee it taped Lad Aa | | Sie PO in gn a ¢ 4 5 cise, and a rich, heavy diet may trouble and many other disagree- able .and dangerous conditions. bY * *. Women demand-—much jess-strin- : gent standards of attractiveness in their men than men do of their women. Nevertheless, they like to see you look attractive. Few of them dislike irregular features or a balding head but they are drawn by goed posture, vitality and good grooming. RUSHED EXISTENCE I know you are busy. I know you lead a rushed existence, but you are unfair to her as well as to vourself unless you have an inter- est in remaining as attractive and as youthful as possible, Here is an exercise for that bay window, Have your heart and hlood-pressure checked and get go- ing! lead te shortness of breath. weari-. - ness, high blood pressure, heart . e 4 bay window looks no more attractive on a man than a protruding abdo- men does on a woman, Better check that. weight. “~; > 4742 SIZES 144-24! F? st es - > ; 1 s *bycPbana Poot Your ‘ smart style. Note curved. stand-up collar. slim skirt. Printed/ r= ‘specia! audience” will ap our way through crowds. struggle | x. plaud your taste in choosing this with heavy doors, yoke. buses, etc i d—for- shorts — —Jnsteadt-ot- | ah, the fact that his strength is Printed directions on each pat: tern part.. Easier, accurate. Send 50c in coins for this pattern ig gracious in her appreciation —add five cents for each pattern’ tgr » man’s for ist-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 24 West 17th! St.. New York Il, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Men have been making knives for about 175,000 years. For the Entire Family SHOP KING'S @ North Saginaw St. P Sealtest ice Cream LUNCHEONS | Populer Prices RIKER FOUNTAIN Riker Building Lobby | hash That’s a pretty sad indictment of the manners of Tarpon-Check Hooded Car Coats Regular 14.98 Double breasted, toggle button ** tront with worm wind-breoker cuffs. SALE! usually sold. for-doltlars more 7 to 14 88 ee * = i GIRL’'S FULL FASHIONED bs ? a Genuine Tycore SUPPLE UNLINED C ee GLOVE LEATHER ss If Regular, Values to 7.98 ” @ FOAM CREPE SOLE Toddler 7 to 14 Pre-Teen Buch a small tnrestment for so much fashion 2" Cardigan styles Young Folk o age ered + Pte 3. t it may explain, in|” day don’t bother to give a) woman a seat on a bus or| ss subway, or remove thetr|/= hats in elevators, or step/7 back to let women precede! —. them in-a crowd. ( If womeg feminine enough to appreciate being treat- aren't is “thank yeu" for. small cour. tesies, why should mea bother to extend these small, helpful gal. — ~ lantries? Uniess we want to give up such | a ispecial attention for good, maybe | | < = 'we wornen had better start making | a we appreciate their treating us like | fee re women, even though we may be) : stand up in =, * * * +o= Selves, we. ought to slow dou! ii. + Half sizes enough to give men a chance to! — ‘do little things for us. ” expeluaive When a man is helping a wom- serving her makes him feel more mastuline. And when a woman help she aaturally feels her most feminine. We live at a fast pace today. But! = surely it isn’t so fast a pace that| — both men and women can't slow down enough to enjoy emphasizing each other's femininity and mas- culinity. reg. 89. 98 * * * So let's encourage the men to - act like gentlemen—by acting like ~~ ladies ourselves. we *e @ Fabrics by Forstmann, Streéck, Angle . . tmported - tweeds! \ res successfal man is one who looking for work after he —— , . A Se "Our Lese— LOUISE “ORIGINAL” CLose-ouTs Values up to $3.00... ‘our Gain” on our 1957 DRESSES. 12. Assorted colors, up to $11.98 values. . ON GIRLS’ MATS eer a i eo -NOW beac SALES FINAL Sizes 1 te for you! Every new 25% ow. BOYS’ FLANNEL SHIRTS. velvet op ae , (Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only) ...... oe ena seed pd Sti in e best imported o mestic GIRLS’ PULL-OVER UNDERSHIRTS GO. Ir 8% value ewtee Pe eer eT . oak 59 + fabrics! Nude, taupe, blue, fed or polished block. Sizes $1.00 | 15 South Saginaw” Orne. me \ COATS. — The smartest coats of the season, at a price that means big savings included, from almond to barrel * - AERO Really smart moc styling with @ Finttic ease In the vamp for and comfort sd 838 B8 peated eutt non-slip fit s — pillow for your arch, heele e : to-toe softness and flexibility Black, grey, browo in white or pasteis. Shoe Salon—Mezzanine Lower Level January Is Coat Month at — delay = designer to $100 564 silhouette is 8 to 18. ve ABE ale! Deep, exciting reductions, in many cases —almost to-cost,.onall your favorite furs. __ This_is_your outstanding opportunity to own. on Arthur's quality fur coat, jacket or stole at tryfy remarkable savings. What's more... with a full winter of cold weather ahead. (13) DYED MUSKRAT and DYED SQUIRREL STOLES— Wore te $1499... 6cc0-s.s-- (9) NATURAL AUTUMN HAZE SILVER BLUE MINK STOLES—_ Were $349 .......5--000--0: Pastel Dyed Japanese Mink Stoles Were to $199................ $157 Full Length Dyed Muskrat Coats Were to $249 ............. ... $177 * Full Length Let-Out Royal Crown ; Dyed Muskrat Coats Were to$319 =. =. eee $247 Cerulean Natural Mink Clutch Stoles Were to $449 veneers $367 Royal Pastel Natural Mink Cape Stoles Were to $649 | veweeeceeee $549 Sale! luxurious, better quality, deep pile - DYED-MOUTON | ~ PROCESSED LAMB _ Two Smart Lengths $s. : 24 to 28 inches j Imagine! A fur. jacket of. breathtaking mouton lamb priced as low as a cloth coat! Luscious shades of Charcoal Gray, Taupe or —— sPar visdula able show county of rita ot imported tre All Pures Pius 10% Federal Tax . ey f « : ‘ : : : \ ¥ . | pro | fi oS By EUGENE GILBERT . “Tf nominated, 1 shall not run; tion of that statement to if elected, I shail not serve.” that Gen. William T. | _emunreneietnn mescatonsnanen — if FE | | | either. : it people flatly: ot. the United States?” i * * * become president? NOT WORTH IT high school freshman. | * * * surrounding us today,” “It's just not worth it.” vein. “Problems! Problems! lems!” said Sarah, adding SABohinoe, | * * * 2 i | | Amence's Greetedt! leggege Volve ' ‘ — _what do they want to be? PREFER PROFESSIONS Seevtitel viny! covering — non- | seuf and non-stain. Rich ond coomy interiors, bun other occasion and * * * fashion colors, including cop- | per-tone, sapphire blue, arctic white. ly-minded young peop "want to serve mankind , ‘They Don't Want to Liveln ‘didn’t want to be president. And it doesn’t take much in- terpretation ef our latest poll te determine that an amazingty high e of Anterican youth just doesn’t want te be President The pol] takers asked the young “Would you like to be President Only 8 per cent of the boys and 1 2 per cent of the girls said yes. We asked that question on 55 per Two-thirds of these professional- { Tt doesn't take much interpreta- determine Sherman *—But here's a switch: 11 per cent! Saturday .in or the boys and 25 per cent of the ‘ girls would be happy to have a son Most of the boys, however, saw the presidency in. the same light ‘as Robin Brown, 13. a Hewlett, N “I can't see any young boy who'd like to-become president with the ‘problems and the world tension he said Sarah Lee Saunders of Denver put the same idea in a lighter P ro b “And 1 don't know how to piay golf! If, the great majority of young) ‘people don't want to be president, | | uriously lined and quilted in : | harmonizing colors. told us they plan to enter one of | Seperbly engineered locks and I the professions—science or hinges last a lifetime | neering, teaching, medicine, law | Start a set from our open j and the like. stock. Your choice of 8 | H At the same time, 52 per cent Hakes performed cnprenccd the opinion Spree |First Baptist Church. z: rewards are higher in the profes. | ‘ 4 QtTrain Case .. .$10.952 $is~ Overnight $10.95 sions than im other lines of work. $2!" Weekend $12.95@ i Perhaps it won't-come as a great | $26" Pulmes - - | $16.50¢ ff surprise to find the girls more in ODODE, il fluenced by service opportunities Rex-Bilt i than boys Five out of six girls, Beiet and Attache Cases Buxton. Meeker. Rolts ' Leather Goods ‘a answer ® * » “Professions allow said being of service is most im- than half ti® boys gave the same you to serve eenes touch i] the ba n puching all t ASE. SPORTING GOODS ° = MORE RESPECTED 79 N. SAGINAW ST. “Professional men appear to be more respected than most,"’ EDERAL’ OPEN EVERY NIGHT to Mondey through Saturdey y 9 Seer 4 ee | ra" = ne with a 25 per other favorites. * * * eld enc 19-year-old Forrest T. Patterson 4 Burlington, N. C. Some of our viewers-with-alarm held teaching i will be glad to note that science'Qnly 1 out of t and engineering together scored @pe teacher while half the girls high of 29 per cent on the popu-'said they plari to enter the field. larity list. One girl in eight has. + * + boys desires to|the her eyes on science as a career. It is interesting-to note that the Teaching and medicine, each ‘desire to teach apparently rises in M arried First Baptist. Church were Wilma D. Mattingly, - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie ._ Mattingly, and Raymond Jones, son of Vr.. and Mrs. Silas Jones. MR. and MRS. RAYMOND JONES Wilma Mattingly Speaks “cent One hundred guests witnessed nations and apricot roses, and the Golda Coldwell, record keeper; | the Saturday evening marriage of, Mower maid carried a basket of |Mrs. William Lennex, assistant, je said they Wilma Delores Mattingly and Ray-, ‘mond Jones. The Rev. William EF. the ceremony in 4¢ted as his brother's best man.| * * * Parents of the bride are Mr. bride, and Samuel C. Christopher and Mrs. Willie Mattingly of Rob- of Pineville. Ky _inwood avenue, and the bridegroom. ~ is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Silas” Jones of Pineville, Ky __ par + The bride chose a floor-length dress of light biue lace over blue 4 portant while only slightly more gown of Chantilly lace with ay- taffeta with navy accessories and Making Corned Beef, published on Wednesday, the water called for «Vows in Baptist Service | on tulle. Scalloped, clipped lace edged the high, round illusion neckline and hipline. : crown. She carried an arrange taeat | Stemwedel, 19, of Kenilworth, Ill. ment of lilies-of-the-valley, fern, bouquet. The couple will live in white roses and a white orchid. * * * Her sister's honor attendant wa of floor length. the honor maid. added| Shirley Ann Mattingly. She was _|gowned in an apricot taffeta dress Junior bridesmaid Mary An® Championship Wilson Schoo! Rams Buckley and flower maid Denise football team will be held Friday_ Ann Younger were dressed like 4+ § } m_ in the school auditorium. | Miss Mattingly carried an ar- s Father, Son Dinner Maccabees Unit Has Installation of New Officers Mrs. Earl Riley was installed * (Tuesday as commander of Cora M, Eves Tent Hive 247 of Macca- * * * Larry F. Ayers, great command- er of Detroit, wag the installing lofficer, assisted by Mrs, Edwin Hoppe, installing director; Blanche |Spencer, installing chaplain, and |Ella Howland, installing musician. bees in a ceremony at the Ameri-| White . Rugs Out Headquarters ‘PHOENIX, Arix, (INS) — The American kitchen — that “labor- lic Service out that the Kitchen has estaliiels ‘tucked at the hips. _ tapered bias skirt which is now,” she said; “as they are to into an faml “A telephone’ and a desk are important to milady in her kitchen ‘the business executive in his of- fice. : | “And the kitchen should be plan- |neq with as much detail as an @ Others installed were Mrs. Ar- Tthir Witt, past commander; Mae ‘Worth, lieutenant cogmander; rose petals. ‘record keeper, and Mable Erick- ‘Jasper Jones of Pineville, Ky., Son, chaplain. * -.4| Mrs. Robert e guests were seated Eari . wraliene Hudnell, uncle a the Fibs SS eee ome ax , ine Murphy was pianist. Mr. and Mrs, Ayers of Detroit iwere guests. * * * * * For a reception in the church Recipe Corrected ariors Mrs.. Mattingly chose a a pink rosebud corsage. For traveling through Ohio and to cover the meat should be COLD. upper Michigan the new Mrs. Wixom. ee Boggs gave a read-| CORRECTION! In the recipe for + | ing out of a mass production fac- tory with enough space to handle all the appliances, leaving room lfor children so that mother may babysit while she works.” The kitchen sink, the expert stressed, is still the hub of the room but instead of. being the spotless white of ‘‘pre-color”’ days it is now installed in’ a variety lof eye-pleasing shades, giving a “cozy, livable atmosphere to «he entire home.” The all - important sink has a garbage disposal unit and an at- jtached dishwasher. | The other primary kitchen cen- jters, she said, are the range and ‘refrigerator, also in color, and they | ' Few, Large Are Best in | Accessories Living Roo -must be placed in relation to the sink in a triangular pattern so ithat wasted steps are eliminated. | Work. spaces must be located adjacent to each of the three points for further efficiency, Miss Kruger declared, and adequate lighting is |as essential to a well-planned kitch- | FORT COLLINS, Colo. (INS) — new things, but don't use heavy. © 4S it is to the living room. ‘Colorado State University home locking and delicate accessories | ‘furnishing expert Mary Grindstaff together, and don't combine too says when arranging accessories in many different kinds of textures| vator, be sure to put it out be your living room, keep them few - and large | * * * Miss Grindstaff says a large number of knick-knacks often add to the clutter and make the room look busy and restless. nd colors. If you are smoking a cigar- ette while waiting for an ele- fore you enter. Will Honor Team A father and son banquet for the Speakers will be Frank D. Thomp-) son, league director, and Glen Hu-} Just as jewelry should be se- lected to enhance your costume | “jewelry” fer your room, should | add to the appearance of the room. Each pillow, vase, tray, picture, ' '‘mirrof or lamp in the room should be chosen carefully with the en- tire room in mind. Then consider. rangement of apricot roses and sted, school principal. white chrysanthemums, the jun- | for bridesmaid carried white car- man of the dinner. Mrs. Sydney Gregory is chate-| ° Orme FRI & SAT. ONLY Caramel Cin- namen Rolls for 30° Raspberry Supreme COFFEE CAKE. + for Room— sed 65 color, design, texture and the place you will use each accessory. * * * _ Miss Grindstaff offers the fol- YOUR EVES o* CAN TELL Him * -». an be the focal point of loveliness! Aziza eye cosrrietics were created to enhance — and pamper— your most expres- sive feature. And only Aziza makes 12 mascara shades to skillfully blend with your own skin and eye tones. Use Aziza with confidence .... years, of specialized research in eye beauty stand behind each Aziza product Let our expert \ corsetieres fit you i for comfort and figure flattery! ug 4 (FE for perfect support... 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But be | careful not to overuse a bright color er you will get the’ uncom- | ‘4 fur 6: lose Simned acttler «© “e ” Served fora weer hho top fash nel ‘busy”’ look. ; worn ages, ofl sizes over — The appearance of accesso ol fabrics in dresses, ‘ries should be suited to their func- | The luxury sweater-has a special tion, not_a disguise.A lamp should, 8-a-formal-for- resort wear, look like. =light. source:—a4 pillow should look like Comfort, | rather than a fussy decoration that, looks and is uncomfortable. jto-travel formal wrap and for day- * * Home-Made BREAD ¥ Loaf 15° e -63E MACAROONS MARVEL BROWNIES 6 ™ 35¢ HOT BREAD VARIETY DAILY ‘(EXCEPT SATURDAY) READY AT 3 P. M. ——— —————— “121 W. Huron St. ‘time occasions as well. Plenty of Parking at Side and Rear of Building 8:30 A. M, te 10 P. M. Daily—Closed Saturday at 6:30 P. M. , Shop _ FE 4-8163 — It's possible to mix old and UNHEARD OF PRICES! NAMES YOU KNOW IN S 1. MILLER- ———- TROYLINGS MATRIX DELMAN © SIZES 4 to 11 AAAA to C WIDTHS. These are all, up te the minute early Spring ‘Shoe Styles. All Colors. -ALL HEEL _| HEIGHTS. aac eee Famous for Fit and Quality for MADEMOISELLE _—-—s MARTINIQUE -DELMENETTES DIEMS Shoes| _ 87 NORTH SAGINAW STREET - OPEN MON. & FRI. TILL 9 P.M. JUST RECEI 3000 Pairs Women’s Famous Brand 2 Shoes » 14° Values to 34.95. ED Over 18 Years Naturalizers . Red Cross ® Airstep Vitality 2 for $i. o ‘ ; ee I Mr. and Mrs. of the Mrs. daughter Lester é ay Roy G. caper yweed Mihe(Mrs, John MeVicker of St. Louis. Stinson of. : |Bible study committee and. Mrs. Birminghom _ [Main A Benson JF, wil hed! Reliable 12 Meets Tha Sees ct others ze oo nites With Mrs. O'Neil Northwestern otterjng; Mrs. H, J. McGrath, Roy a so lle mt pts @ University social education and action: lcooperative Juncheon when mem- and is a _| Floya Phillips, member of bert Will, tel Alpha Phi. _ i: Her fiance attended | Albion Must Return Gifts She’s Exchanged | shower. I received many lovely | presents, but several of them were presents that I exchanged. store and exchange it back for the - too impersonal to let the funeral. Gathering Held _by Bible Class Stinson, son of Group of Fi ul BARBARA BORGLIN Broken Betrothal Creates Awkwa rd Situation By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: About two months ago I was given a bridal duplicates. Soon after the shower I exchanged the-duplicate presents for things I did not receive and needed ; “Last week my engagement was broken. I would like to know what I am to do about returning the “De I return the item I took in exchange for the original gift, or must I buy a duplicate of the present that was given me and return that? I would be very grateful for your help in this matter.” * * * Answer: If you can go to the original present that would solve your problem. Otherwise, the only thing you can do is to explain frankly present for something else and that you are returning it in place of the original * * * “Dear Mrs. Post: Might it be) director take care of the custom- ary fee tothe officiating ciergy-* man at the funeral?” > * ? Answer: If the clergyman who may be im _his fee may be given imperson-|" pattern 508: Crochet dir ally. Otherwise, a member of the ‘chart for chair back 17%4xi6 inches, ’ aes! RODCET TERMS! care of this, at the same time ysaue scarf ends, too. - thanking the minister for his kind- | Send 35c (coins) for this pattern | ness. |_-add five cents for each pattern “Dear Mrs. Post; A friend of for lst-class mailing. Send to. The mine brought a friend of hers to Pontiac Press, 124 Needlecraft my house the other afternoon. Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea She was a stranger to me and Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print also to the other people present. plainly pattern number, name, | Should 1 or the friend who jaddress and zone. brought her have introduced her | As a bonus, two complete pat- to the others?” : terns are printed right’in our Laura. x |Wheeler Needlecraft Book. Dozens }. Answe' rule i Iways\of other designs you'll want to: . better vl oe sear lorder—easy, fascinating handwork | 88 N. SAGINAW ST. Earplugs, Masks Might: elp You by Sama Wala A handsome set for modern a! saguenertondy stranger to the = traditional homes. Simple filet cro- y. pe even someone chet with K-stitch sets off the ranged for by the funeral director, ; rant . or VALENTINES 39 DAY IS FEB.14 3 ee Replicas of fabulous ex- pensive necklaces, ‘vrace- ] lets, earrings and pins . in brilliant gold and silver Tinishes . .. some set with sparkling simulated gem stones. Values Up to $2.00 09° tt Ps You Save $13.95 Famous Make Pastel. 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Colo Girls Poll Parrot Cae | "$5995 $ 5 : r ) | Oxfords & Loafers | Oxfords & Loafers |. BALLERINAS a $4 Down £ = 4 : sins ‘6 $55 pair SB | gts FD $735 3 | ee BAMesee Shop the Modern. Way... | pd be He ie. , i ieee e's a mt a Convenient. Charge Account With Option Terms yeeery chee tae ete . | Plenty of Free Parking at Both Stores Se They’ re not doing it with a eater ena but by initiating a season ticket plan together with an out- state chain of offices for advance ticket sales. For many years, under the old philosophy of the late owner Spike Briggs, Sr. the thoughts followed: | ~ Detroit and Flint. | Ls ¢ Bunning last winter and turned out) - [tie is that, AL TICS eee ume should be available to anyone. The concept is good and while the team involved x winning. “*- £ _ But professional athletics big competitive business. The huge stadia across the country must be filled to pay maintenance costs and salaries of today’s pro atliletes. _ The Tigers have fallen in line with the rest of the Major League baseball cities. Detroit is the last to offer a season ticket plan. “Presently, however, the current season plans hardly appeal to. the individual average tesebell £4 fan. There are very few individuals who could pay $222 for a box seat and especially with the rider that he must. buy four seats in the box. This would be $888. x *« However, large businesses and organizations will have the opportunity to buy such boxes, and several thousand dollars in the till before the season starts will at least give the Tigers many financial assurances. Under the direction of Bill Loll, the director of ticket sales, and Bob Steinhilper, his laiason man with outstate sales, 10 cities in Michigan have been designated to handle Tiger tickets. Pontiac was thought of as a site, but was tabled as a possible future outlet. Nearest ticket locations are * * 7c “We thought it would be too cumbersome to have more than 10 locations in Michigan,” said Steinhilper, “but we have not eliminated Pontiac as a future ticket point.” Steinhilper said that the ticket department expects to make available for sale to outstate fans a reason- able alloment of choice seats in proportion to the demand, and 10 locations would not stretch the best seats too thinly. We think that the Detroit professional teams often long as competition is nil BATTERED - _ -Teay DeMarco, rit Coach. Only Layne, Rote Safe . From Trading oe at This Time _ : ss AP. Facsimile one time sda tae idles ciel title holder from Boston, examines his baitered face after taking a bad beating from Virgil Akins in their fight on Tuesday night. Akins won on a | 12th round TKO, DeMarco's managers fear it was his last fight. “Watrous Five Strokes. Behind Mortie Dutra Special to The Pontiac Press DUNEDIN, Fla. Defending champion Al Watrous could devote swingers shot their opening rounds ‘ word yortapday.. The ae A ” now we just can't afford to get i Thursday to rest and a few prac- tice putts as he waited for the ‘younger players te shoot their op- ening rounds in the PGA Seniors’ Golf Championshi p Ww atrous and*the other veterans _the 55-and-over bracket played jtheir first 18 yesterday and the dignified Birmingham, Mich. swinger turned in a steady 74 for a spot five strokes behind Mortie Dutra of Calexico, Calif., the lead- er. “] played about Ti golf,” said Watrous, whose victory last year | was his third in the seniors’. | | “But I wasn't putting welj at all | so I didn’t score. The longest | putt I sank all day was a four- | footer on the shert lith hole fer my par.” The 5i-year-old Watrous got only tend to under-estimate the tremendous fandom located" birdie That came” On" the 53 in Oakland County, the second largest county in the | state. OAKLAND COUNTY SECOND Figures now show that in the past seven years Oak-. land County ‘populace has grown to 615,000 which is 200,000 more than the third ranked county None of the Detroit athletic organizations make concentrated efforts to give easy access for tickets to county residents. We think they are missing the boat. Besides, there are a lot of people who just won't pay had » 46-41-87 and Joe Devaney: Ray the long-distance charge to Detroit or Flint, to oy tickets in advance. ard No. 7. where he pitched up three feet from the hole and sank - his putt for a four. He took three putts from the edge at No. 3 and caught a trap on the next hold,; taking bogies. He went over again’ at No. 12, where a wedge shot ‘hit the top of the elevated green fand rolled back down sx * * Bill Lock of Dearborn and others” jin the 75-80 age bracket played ‘only nine holes, Lock shot a 3 , Dutra, 538 - seniors’ champ from Calexico, Cal- ifornia, and the other 55-and-over entries -were fil divided into sections. The 72- tournament is. spread over ‘Ss ae conténders among those in| while he still has some value left.’ the second-day lineup included Jim Barfield of Grand Rapids, Mich Cincinnati Will Provide Redlegs Better Parking CINCINNATI (INS) — The Cin- - einnati City Counci| took another quently a player whe is about done Pistons had absorbed their worst) step toward keeping the Redlegs baseball team in the Obie city by approving a $2,000,000 bond issue to provide additional park- ing at Crosley Field, The Redirgs have threatened “te quit Cincinnati uniess parking improvements were made, They ‘also have been seeking a new bali park, , In its action, the Couse il au- therized City Manager (, A. Har- rell to issue the bonds contingent on a Satisfactory agreement | among the Council's finance and ithe Chicago Philadel-; phia Eagles and Green Bay Pack- ers on possible player trades. a “T've talked with those three elubs jately,” Wilson teld a meet- ing of the Detroit Sports Broad- year - old former | casters Assn, yesterday. “They _ all know we're interested in get: ting a good running back. New it's Up to them fo make us a proposition.” . Wilson's first choice, of course, is Ollie Matson of the Cardinals. But he-says there is very little chance of getting Matson unless the Lions were willing to part with a player like quarterback Bobby Layne. * * * Wilson says -he will not trade ‘either of his top quarterbacks, Layne or Tobin Rote. “T'll tell you this,”’ said Wilson, “straight frem There aren't many guys wouldn't trade—I don't like that - ‘untouchable.’ rid of Layne or Rote. Other than that, I won't say." | “I’m in favor of trading a guy = said the Detroit Lions’ coach. wanted to trade Doak Walker, Cloyee Box and Bob Hoernsche- meyer a couple of years before the shoulder. | Li But right | KNICKS’ CHOICE — Vince Boryla, coach of the New York Knickerbockers, said he thought his team’s rookie, Guy Sparrow of Pontiac, could be easily picked as the “Rookie-of-the-Year”’ scored 16 points in “AP Facsimile the National Basketball Association. Sparrow last night as the Knicks whipped the Pistons, 115-92. * Eight Knicks in Double Figures they called it quits, but we didn’t do it. * * * “Finaliv. all three of them re-| tired on us—and we didn’t get a thing for them. Frankly, I think it's. good for .a player too. Fre- rean go for a couple more seasons 'with a change in scenery.” * * * Wilson and his assistants will leave shortly for the National Foot- ball oe draft meeting in Phil-! adelphia late this month. ‘Detroit Lions’ ‘Coach’ Lists “Cage’ Program | traffic committees and attorneys i fer the City = See S| Wins First 5 Races _DETROIT_# — rangeraet, | ‘tees “basketball team” | scheduled games in seven eae | gan cities, “coach” Bud Erick- DETROIT # — For the first three minutes it looked as if the Detroit Pistons were off to their sixth straight home victory. But when it was ail over, the home defeat of the season, a 115-92 i shellacking at the hands of the New ‘York Knickerbockers jiast night that out did their 112-90 beating at Boston Nov. 12. Harry Gatlatin brought the crowd of 3.097 to its feet in the | imitial three. minutes with three j rapid goals = | w give the Pistons a 6-0 edge. The score | was 25:15 af the end of the first | period and 27-27 a minute tater, bet from then on it was the Knicks all the way, Starting with a 5840 advantage at halftime, the New Yorkers com- pletely dominated scoring in the second half — at one point, the Pistons went 412 minutes without dropping in a single basket. The Krieks — —te—pour— it on in the fourth period, running their lead as high as 31 points at, TON stage, . ‘Troy, Clarkston Move Up Chiefs Fall Out of Top 10 | Menry Flora of Blaney Park | NEW ORLEANS (INS) — Jockey, #" Sanounced today. of Grosse Te did net tury in 2 card. Other Michigan players get | day at the Fair Grounds race track) | im their first rounds today, ele lin New Orleans. vussard hit the winners cir-| first five times out yester-| PUbliclty director, said the cage | Erickson, the football club's team will begin play in Reyal Oak on Jan, 29th, Other games will be played in Jackson on Feb. Bronx Righthander Tabbed Great Prospect old- Bronx-born _righthander_ is cinch to make it big in the Majors Rookie Hurlers Tigers’ Sar ee %, Battle Creek on Feb. 6, Wyan- dotte on Feb. 8, Romeo on Feb. 14, Berkley on Feb, 27 and Clio on March 1. ope ~ Garba wr 5 Ciba i king who touted Detroit on Jim regular plichers. He's the best in Cuba right now.” to be a true prophet, is tabbing Bob Shaw as the hottest pitching progpect in the Tiger organization. Bob Maduro, ownerof the Ha- vana Club in. the. International League and one of the most re- spected men in baseball, told Tiger the. 24-year-| a remarkable 1% per game. Stump (4-It at Birmingham). Charles j 2 aiton), and Birmingham), in another year or two. (6-5 at Augusta), “| * * ; 2 = . Sha ited: to ‘the 6S ‘ Pages w was invi ry Tigers’ Augusta, Ga., and Syracuse, WY. One of the many rookie pitchers! on the Tiger roster, Shaw currently owns a 12-5 record with the Mari- anaos Club of the Cuban. winter league. His earned run average is Others include righthanders Jim Don Lee (0-3 at Charleston in Ron Rozman| (15-1 at Augusta); and bonus boy John Drake. The leffhanders are said, |/28! Woodeshick (8-14 at- Charles- ton and Augusta) and Jim Brady special school in the spring of 1956 and sent down to “A” ball where he had ‘a combined 9-11 record at The youngster began the 1957 sea- son at Toronto but was shipped to Charleston after winning only dne of three decisions. He did better in wp pence mets, winning eight Brought up-to Detroif: in. mid- Augast he worked only seven in- nings and he svas charged with one decision.’ Observers say he __with ‘vious trials. > iw ® Petre: ‘= walking only 4? while fanning 89.| The others, with the exception. of Daniel and Drake, have had pre- The ‘two new catchers are Char- ley Lau and Tom Yewcic. Both have been up before. Lau, M, bat- ted .243 in 70 games at Charieston, and Yewcic is a service returnee | who. finished the. 1957 season with ‘Canadiens Gain dh Hop ten in Class A ings this week. The Chiefs fell to 12th place while Flint Northern moved up to 9th position, just one notch ahead Flint Northern, dropped out of the basketball _rat- | place. The Trojans were 4th be- -fore—losing to—Flint Central tast— | Friday. Ferndale's unbeaten Railsplitters, moved up the ladder after dump-| ing East Detroit-in the EML. x * * In “B” ranks, Troy's classy quin- tet chalked up two wins over. the past week, including a victory over 4th place. Clarkston moved up two notches, but the Wolves have their make or once-rated Rochester, to jump. into! the Royals Pistons Fall, 115-92 Eight Knickerbocker players hit in. the double figures with. Charlie Tyra scoring 17 and Ron Sobie, Guy Sparrow, Willie Naulls and Ken Sears each scor- ing 16 points. Gallatin led the Pistons with 16 foliowéd by Bill Kenville with 15. * * * George Yardley, the NBA's top New York’: s stubborn defense. New York, which now is in a ~~) third piace tie with the Cincinnall” Warriors in the NBA's Eastern | Dividsion, had a 96-63 rebound- ing advantage over the Pistons. | The Knicks connected for je of | 181 fleld goal attempts to 36-105 | for Detroit. ‘The Syracuse nationals saw thelr — (13-game winning streak at home — snapped last night as the Cincin- inati Rovais through the basket in the third period _and—went-on_to a 115-109 ; Victory. * * * The Boston Celtics beat Minne- apolis, coming from behind for a 97-87 verdict and their ninth straight victory at the expense of the Lakers. Clyde Lovellette hit six field goals. in the third period to lead © —surge that—cut point deficit to one point, 35-84, going into the final period. on2-0Victory Leaf Player Ejected Under New Loop Plan’ ta Crack Down By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Montreal Canadiens and ithe Toronto Maple Leafs know inow, if they didn't before, - that President Clarence Campbell +} ere 8 SArinee Sault Ste “Marie se Gy im break game Friday at Northville.| oe ae rae mb es - CLASS TINGS McCann 6 6-6 1 KEnville 7 1-1 1. Highland Par . = — ($-0) | Braun 5 0-6 1 Mrshall 12 0-0 $ 2. Benton Harbor .. (7.0) Sparow 7 2-3 5 Holup 1 O03 1 3. Grosse Pointe ...........: . (8-0) Neaulls 7 2-2 @ Galatin 4 4-4 4 4. Plint cea | (6-1) (Friend @ 0-6 0 Yardy ¢ 8-6 3 TS. qou Metghts Teer |. f —$ 2-2-3 -MeGuir @ 1-1 ; 6 paraaue vdeguats bee use 14-6) Sears 6 44 3 Jordon 5 2-2 %. Detroit Austim ................ (6-0) TyTs 8 1-1 ! Shue 4 3-4 6 @. Battle Creek . og... 2. oes. aene +§-0) Bodie 8 00 3 Dukes i 34 23 6. Plint NorthePm 20.20... ccccces. 5-4 Felix 4 45 3 Cl & 0-1 23 10. Saginaw (6-1) a os waa 1. Livonia Beate OIE Pecale— $0 18-1018 Totaae 36 20-48 is 2 ‘ 109) ew York 28 33 33 26-108 Detroit 25 13 24 has made great. progress his curveball, the pitch that gave him/a great deal of trouble last year. / 4-8 Manager Jack Tighe also is eager to get a good look at Roz- man, the lad who lost only one of 21. starts in the Sally League last year. A native of Detroit; the 2- year-old, 195-pounder turned in a brilliant 1.63 earned run average, winning 15 games. He also showed jeumarkable aac and contrpl, = * * * Larry Osberne is the only new infieklet. A big, strapping tefthand- ed hitter, the 22-year-old first base- man. sandwiched a brief trial with the Tigers in mid-season between @ .287 average at Birmipgham. and) a .305 mark at Charleston. Johnny ‘Pesky, who ‘managed Osborne at Birmingham, thinks the youngster will develop into’ a real good hit- ter. He had 12 homers and 58 RBIs bea only “4 games with the Barons. |Crawford in 1V Bout’. Mickey Crawford of Saginaw, Mich, and Tex Gonzalez of South-Orange, NJ., have a rs a ——— Feb: 10. PT] NEW YORK wm — Weiterweights| ‘Wet tough policy was very much ‘lin evidence. meant business when he told his officials to crack down on players who beef about penalties. * * * | As the Canadiens extended their lead over second place New York the Leafs last night, the league's Reterse Frank -Udvari called 12 minor penalties, eight of them against the Canadiens. tion, he handed out two 10-minute misconduct penalties to the Ca- duct uct and. game misconduct to ‘AGGIE COACH — The Texas been filled, Jim Myers, . coach at - —the- Road retreay,, _ BOSTON w—Ted Williams and| two -prominent-doctors. have quashed Peports. that the 39-year. “pareer—ix endangered “by 4 Iieoken ankle bones. ew st Raj Williams told several a = AMERICAN rae ‘BASEBALL SCHEDULE | FOR Wes 18 FOUND. \ SODAY ON PAGE «2 | illiams ‘Denice Injuries trip in Labrador last fall, but he flatly denied that _ bones were broken, 1 Ted's comments were—in deoty | toa report-in-the-Boston-Travelerjin-Westside Classic that his future baseball status was A&M coaching job has finally | George Armstrong, Toronto cen- ter. Armstrong, who didn’t approve to 19 points with a 2-0 victory over |r In addi-|5 nadiens and a 10-minute miscon- . Trey Harper Woods .. CLARKSTON Holland Christian °. 2° . Assumption Nips Tech WINDSOR, Ont, cone: BK. Grand nee Greenville Aeo . Northville ar eo 11. Jackson &t. “Sane pailecwed 12. Riverview - NBA Standings EASTERN DIvIsiON _ College rode a last-minute rally to a. 6866 victory over Detroit Tech — in a non - conference basketball igame here last night. Tech led 40-37 at aeieremae _Jack Hool led ers with 24 points. Mike Butka was high for Tech with 19. Only 10 Days To Enter Press Bowlerama Jaycees Plan Excursion to be fined $75 with. a report to Campbell leading to possible — action. . t Bowlers Are Blazing _ The red-hot West ae Clas Commerce will and a choice seat to the game % te be Pontiac Junior Cham ber of é % A package-pites of $5, 00 which includes enainty bus ticket is being offered’to all’ atea fans, and Feservations ¢ can be made-af enaee of Sam ns t = Sparrow fo Have. Night’ 4 ’ Guy Sparrow. the first basketball player from Pontiac ever - to make the grade in the National Basketball Association, wil Have his “night.”-the next time the New York Knickerbockers ———' visit Detroit to. play the Pistons. See «Tt was announced that the Sponsor a bus excursion from commend te. the morta night. a of February 9th at the Detroit _ Olympia. Attention: —} {ACE SKATES SHARPENED 4 Oz. Large Size Testors’ Dope - Model-Plane-and-Boat Builders Te a ste 30° Model Supplies . Fe Kinds H. O. TRAIN SETS . 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Both have dropped | Guard Chariey Barge wit be j Joined by elther John Bandy or } Alexander may go at center. YEAR LaLa sa. With Saginaw’s height advantage, DCC" moved up to the varsity by i the Chiefs will have to be at their re 2 aueee ty caer | best on the boards. Van Ryzin said ‘6 aad odhiens ant. he would alter his lineup to give S2SENE POHE and Te ‘ $12.85 Hard Toe bs] emphasis on rebound strength umn. Hayward will make his Hockey Skates . ; first appearance against Saginaw - with Tendon | Van Rysin did‘ not indicate Friday. Guards | whe weuld start but ssid he $27.50 a Ri would utilize hig bench as much | ‘ $49” as possible CORRECTION Hickory Skis \ | Harrison Munson may get the $25.00 7” \ istarting nod at forward, with either Dick Whitmer or Jim Skin- eg vaso ? on tan pe = Ski Boots = S. \ ner-at the other slot. mF ge lf incorrect. fshown peak form for the past. SALE baer AND MEN‘S | JACKETS AND PANTS Vie 47" ‘in scoring and rebounding. 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This | Tell Ya Mister... “You'd Better Bring Your Auto to Us Right Away for a Complete Tune-Up, Valve Job or Other Gas Saving Repairs.” WOHLFEIL-DE 2274 S. TELEGRAPH FE 2-4907 Three-time ‘winner Jimmy De--tice round shot 32-30—62, which of the $15,000 Thunderbird Invita-' match today, ries last fall. * * * opening events this year. CIO Local 594, paced by the 19- appearances here. |game last night at Pontiac Central. | did with a 68 to their respective was a -hole tournament, Jimmy {fell into the cellar after bowmg Hogan le Bryant made 21 for the losers. FidayY !0dday In La ifornia PALM SPRINGS, Calif. Ww —, maret headed a select field of 42 broke the non-competitive course professionals into the first round record of 63, made by Casper in a filmed for a television se- ‘tional golf tournament ‘marking his first appearance on, - the 1958 winter circuit cl0 C St . Sir James, the Texan from| ~~ agers un ‘Houston who heads a staff of vros xt 'Kiamesha, Lake, “N'Y. has JEWEIELS, 55-48 been ailing of late and missed the But there was nothing ailing for! noint shooting of Chet Woodmore, the past two years when ‘Jimmy | upset Shaw’s Jewelers, 55-48, in a. won the top money in successive | (Class A City League basketball | aa year he had to dispose o of rt Hughes scored 17 points for in an 18-hole siavotl! which he [the Jewelers. 9 and 76. «a ‘for the Union cagers and moved In 1953, when the Thunderbird ‘them ahead of Southfield, which to the Knights of Columbus yester- let fly an eagle two on the 18th hale to beat out a birdie scored 42. an John Keller led the 2nd by his old pal from Texes, Ben place Knights with 24 points while The tournament site is the ex- clusive Thunderbird Country Club, at Lincoln, the Rockets defeated | par 36-35-71 and 6,680 yards. | Winter's Electric, 33-30; the un-| 1957 Masters champion Doug Home Lunch, 50-20, and Fred Hy-' Ford, Art Wall Jr.. Dow Finster: jten tallied 25 points to lead unde-| his wald and Arnold Palmer. passed feated Auburn Heights Boys Club the Thunderbird to play in Pan-|t0 a 7012 massacre of Perry ama. )Park. * * * | But on the scene were such shot-| ] ] Teams to Compete makers as U.S. Open champion Dick Mayer, PGA champion Kion- ‘Hot rere | “Guaranteed for the life of S$ 1 Ae Plus Tax your cor.” Protects your Pontiac Undercoating cor from rust-out. Quiets your car-ride. 136 S. Seginew FE 4-5453 — (el Hebert and his brother, Jay; Billy Casper, winner of the recent | basketball championship of the 37th _Bing Crosby tournament, and air division in a tournament open- | Frank Stranahan, who captured|ing Jan, 30 at nearby Kinross Air ‘the $35,000 Los Angeles -Open|Force Base. Truax Field, Wis., is | three weeks ago. \defending champion. Pontiac Hosts Bay City Wrestling I Team Today. teams act back into action ‘today Highlighting today’ s slate will land a Sth competes tomorrow to be a 4 p.m. tussie matching Bay ie eee med cod meme ect! D4 This is the time great pre-season Come In and Talk Boating and Water Sports With Your Friends Complete Display & Service of JOHNSON MOTORS = Authorized. Dealer for Johnson Outboard Motors — Aluma Craft — Albrite — Owen — Fleetform — “Gator” Boat Trailers USED BOAT VALUES | | 11-Ft. Custom Racer . _ $180 1G Ft, Redwood (neconaitionea) Rowboat.. $65 TERMS FOR BEACHED BUDGETS ~~ See New ‘58 Boats and Motors in Stock OPEN SUNDAYS AFTER’ CHURCH 1-6 ORTONVILLE Bob Whyte’'s 15 Min, N. of Pontioc OUTBOARD MARINE | 384 M-15 Hwy., Ortonville NAtional 17-3185 ee ete © ee eh ee ee Lf td OVER 20% OFF Sportsmen! Landlubbers! Your pleasure is our business. We always have time to talk. Bring in the family. They'll all have fun. +} Albright 15 Mahogany — , City Central and Pontiac Central ‘at the. PCH gym. Southfield is at ; \Hazel” Park and Farmington at Jt, tl | Royal Oak Kimball in other events.4 e Royal Oak Dondero is at Fitzger- Ur I lald Friday. eh ed by | Pontiac will be attempting to ‘even its record at 33 after drop- ping under 500 due to a severe ibeating by strong Lansing Sexton ‘a week ago, Hazel Park and Far- matches. Farmington has been jcoming along fast as a county pow- in recent outings. em feces eno ———— NAIA Leaders Use Different Tactics { Boat in on these Come on in. to cash values. KANSAS CITY (®—West Vir- \ginia Tech and St. Benedict's Col- lege at Atchison, Kan., represent ithe top and bottom of the statisti- ‘cal scale among basketball teams |playing for schools if the National ‘Assn. of Intercollegiate Athletics. West Virginia Tech wins its‘ games simply by pouring in the. ‘baskets and has rolled up 102.8. ,points a game to lead ‘the NAIA ‘in that department, St. Benedicts puts the emphasis ‘on ‘defense and has allowed oppo- nents only 47.2 points a game. Panhandle A&M of Oklahoma has) Owens 16 Mehogony RUNABOUT __Windshield_and Steering $650 Value Fleettorm 14 Fiberglas RUNABOUT | tin of Texas 48.6. L 8 : : bad ; = By DAVE DILEs - ager, lifting him i:| DETROIT w — Nice cuys don't) Minor League system always finish last, as Leo Duro-| had tolled ‘cher once observed. Sometimes) was mere than i they finish fourth. aggressive. Jack Tighe, a nice guy. finished ourth last season in his first fling! ,atvoa tor enone une Contain aha It was Tighe’s first trip into the Yesterday Stranahan in a prae-| 4 |interesting. He talked sensibly. ‘him some. expensive brand), rubbed one hand over his hair that sativa pega’ and defeat. * Tighe was i eaaes alone. Writers from everywhere mobbed him in Florida during spring training. Ev- en’as the regular season wore on they came to Tighe for “‘some- thing fresh.”” He was new. He was Tighe never was “unavailable” to the writers who covered the Tigers. Sometimes his availabil- ity, his frankness and Managing the Detroit Tigers is no novelty now. Tighe no longer is a rookie. “T made rookie mistakes, too,” he said recently “But I learned a lot that I won't forget. I'll make mistakes this season, too—lots of them—but I hope they’re not the same ones I made a year ago.” “Tighe admitted that he talked too much. He likes the “cautious optimism” the club is practicing this year. Tighe .is more confl- dent about his own managerial — He believes he knows In Class D games Wednesday | and those on other teams. j Several invited pros, including beaten Bowen Arrows walloped : stand-pat club. Tighe was laugh-} SAULT STE. MARIE — Elev-|We_Were standing still. en teams will compete for the’ tis “cautiousty-optimistic” that big Norris Wants “ss ound Case westne eomate esos vay ma aa Active Heavies ‘mington are favored in the other: more about players — his own The ‘Tigers have made some jchanges. No longer are they a ing not long ago about one of his pitchers who remarked: “Last winter we were 15 games ahead of the Yankees. In Feb- ruary they cut our lead to 10 games. In Florida the following month we were 7 games ahead. But in April, they Laanpy us like The players know, too, that there hag been a lot of big talk and not very much big showing. Tighe things are in store for the Tigers. He'd like to prove that nice guys, once in a while anyway, finish first. Says Patterson Should Be Fighting Contenders for Title CHICAGO #—Jim Norris, pres- ident of the International Boxing Club,: wants the heavyweight divi- sion activated again and disclaims! Sst aimee ae «ieee ©. 354 Pals Sites ae Se *. 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"Thur., June Ee sal, Sua, censeeeenes dune duly duly duly duly duly Jul agauwneS i * | ts ALL STAR 3 = Erde =“ —- +OeUe “URS eves 4¢ Freee £ ; et PrPe : > & eft het heed 6) es SUES Soe iliitii Onn | |i H : : arty feuding with champion Floyd] Patterson’s manager. “D'Amato (Manager D’Amato) says he won't do busi- ness with the IBC because we liminary fighters,” yesterday. as a pawn in this thing, but lie say let D'Amato go box for any NEW a e Cus Hometown Foes Clash ORLEANS (#—The out- failed to.live..up-to-an—agreementicome won't affect the — welter- to get bouts for some of his pré-| weight rankings, but a near capa- Norris said city crowd figures to see an old- “Patterson simply is being used) joes ann Tees | Son and Herb- Rodriguez meet in a 10-rounder. Boyd, Mims Call It Even MIAMI BEACH, the eighth round, managed to gain a draw last night against Holly (ABC) middleweight bout at the Miami Beach Auditorium. (INS) — Bob) by Boyd, though -knocked-down_ in’ Mims in a nationally-televised % EY AT A GLANCE 7g, eg = Montreal 2, Toron TERN ATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 3, Toledo 2, — Loulsville 5, Indienapeite 3 —. pone obnstown 4, Char lew — 4, eat 3 Clinton 3, New York ow ® Guelph Biltmores 3 mrtoes wa promoter he wants—and I'd like a chance to compete with any oth-| er .promoter—but let's get the| heavyweight division activated again. “Our hands are tied by D’Ama- to's refusal to sit down and talk," Norris continued in an inteview. ‘I'm certainly not feuding with! ‘him. In this business, you can't! afford feuds. I'd go to Alaska to make a heavyweight title match. | “Patterson already should favel faced Eddie Machen or Zora Fol-| ley, who meet Marth 17 at San’ Francisco, And then, if he won, ‘he would meet the winner of the! permitted 48.4 and Stephen F. Aus- Wille Pastrano-Roy Harris! “match.” Windshield and Steering Upholstering Red or Blue $995 Value == Ges Ss RUNABOUT Windshield and. 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Huron St. Le te a) * F Sos videetges SS. a ve 5-6615 ; : ae re A Cr a , or ‘the alloted number for that day have 5 3 8.8 ¢ : game schedule. © / ify f tying will start at noon with hopes The All-Star game will be played of completing the list by 4:00 p.m. 1957, “ ime Baltimore on Tuesday, July &|designate which day they prefer’ po, the women's qualifying : pes; son. ' ite bow, : round February 15th at the Motor | Motor Inn on Thursday, Feb. ‘ ee ce me sit “= ili - Z Because of the great : | Ian, bowling will 5 16:00 | 13th. : : : : ‘ Baltimore's Orioles : however, bewlers cannot pick 8 a.m. and continue com- eee ne eer Bas 10, Robby specific time, bat they can de- pleted. lad for Huron Bow! Februscy 20a JONAMY Mazur New “hottie night games, rer. @ mele preteranee. at. 5 Wobruary ‘g °F Unless necessary no qualifying is expected to begin about 10:00 ; pect ay one more (+ a ewe ee is expected to take place -after.a.m. with the hope of completing Marquette Assistant : | OF | { 6:00 p.m. on either Saturday forall bowling by 2:00 p.m. : __ The Kansas City Athletics have i | Bowling on Saturday the 8th at)men or women. * *, 8 NEW ORLEANS i — Johnny scheduled 47 games under their| =. |Howe’s and Montcalm will begin) Surplus will be carried over to. Presentation of prizes, trophies!ys,2, one-time Notre Dame ; Only the Detet an, iae YeRe. - Middleweights Make at 10-00--a.m--and—continue—tntil Sunday-at- each alley: hd -ewards- willbe held at the hrnsrterback= and -backfietd ~coach 7 ) * : SS EE GS speatemenits, atmmatonnto amare eee fie Boston Red Sox (if) are keep Million Dollar ~ Show . os ; > leak way scmpied Gs tea The Cleveland re sere ——. Official Today : Password to Big Ten Lead . * |eoaching job at Marquette. i A N CE 7. The Zi-year-cld native of Ply- “a The W “a CAGO & — Cham a ; mouth, Pa., regretted — ators, wal ENED OF cativnien Ou 8 ve leaving Tulane, but termed tei S=iss M Controls Boards ==" ="=* LF OEY S Fe enn revere is einer ee | They will affix their signatures. CHICAGO # — Control of the/reason for its 1-3 record. The Ili-; average, followed by Don Onl ot | Who resigned last Week. | Famid all the hoopla the Interna- boards has been Michigan's pass- ni are. third in hitting field goals. Mlinois with 24.3, George Kline of — 3 ‘tional Boxing Club can muster at word to the Big Ten basketball at a .384 clip and third in free Minnesota with 22.7 and Pete H : : ee TIGHT — a party tossed by President Jim lead. ‘throw shooting with .T16 _ Tillotson of Michigan with 20.8. Podres Signs Contract 2 LINCOLN MERCUR y S Nee | @ficial conference statistics *. * * Dees is tops in field goal ac-- LOS ANGELES (INS) — Johnny? ns 4 : 4 . ars The hottest shooting team is In-) ath & Podres, the 2-y. id hpaw Don’t waste it with | ; show that the Wolverines ; : curacy with 589 and John Green s. SyCOrce soupy ' The rematch, which will mark diana with .412 from the floor while, |, , a ith who posted the lowest earned fun fifth in field goal perventage with \Northwestern is ith .405. In- of Michigan State is second with Ss e misaligned wheels! | the fifth the 3T-yearcold 3 3346, but they are Ne. 1 in re- |. in-: 590. Green, who is 20th in the average in the National League ‘inson will be fighting for the 160-| onde with an average of 52 re- \diana’s .758 = hmard the foul oe scoring race with a 145 mark, is last year, has signed -his Dodger | Save those valuable tires (e's, being heralded bY!) coveries in posting 2 3-1 league SNS S with Michigan second 6+ in grabbing rebounds. He was|contract for the season. whee lable’ es ee record, oe retrieved 74 in four games. Prank) Podres posted a mark of 12-9) ment job, sion proceeds to exceed $275,000,| Ohio State, locked bay rence last year with) a gross gate of $500,000 based on)!» secund place with 33, is weuee a 28. ; 19,000 attendance, $100,000 for mo- \ ‘ Finest Bear Visualiner lvie rights and $30,000 from radio While the Hoosiers are third with) ease malalmed 5 ‘better than 46. 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Just Say ee “Charge It’ Pil ae =e Shirts | ee CH = Regular 2.98 i . , From Our Regular Stock ‘ Value 65. th oo ae eee , | Values to $65.00 <8 pear! buttons, Sa lustrous combed cotton aoe broadcloth, and more! . a Pilgrim shirts are proportioned! Made to ‘ ' . fit the body as well as ; neck and arms. The RY REPAIR... MAIN FLOOR | — schools tomortow night A great deal of attention will be.) dison at Clawson completes the power. Clarkston hit a recerd 92. /8°°°™ facused on Northville where Clark- i l € +4 _ +, ‘y i the TL crown te a in all-out duel for Ist place in the, Ferndale puts its 24 Eastern divided on home courts last year holiday tour- Wayne-Oakland. The defending co-| Michigan League mark to test and Clarkston is hoping to break pond a poe ae champions would be back in a tie against Mr. Gemens at home. Bir- that spell this time. Two of the terford may diffical should Northville win. There is a possibility ef a three Way deadlock in the Inter Lakes leop with Southfield aay Van Dyke close on the heels -of | ist place Berkley, It will happen Roches-| With a lot riding ap the outcome! ‘ef Friday's contests. Key game te al oes bedi a eet there will be Avondale at Lake all, but tomorrow's road outing : . Bas : t Brighton and‘ Clarenceville Orion with Fitzgerald's invasion of will be the Wolves biggest test bet Troy also of great importance yet. Both have size and scoring itakes on Holly at home in other, ceuseessed RE 5 $75" 82 4 HG slate tast time ont, |. Soutpfield’ has a six-game win —ston- puts fect record-on the ~ _ ; i pee ota line against the strong Mustangs in = = * The perennial W-O contenders, String going fp its drive te SSCL Se ee Gevasen Feoess 5 in the other pair. E Area League Standings |. sorsramiraeeeh | Orion has lost twice despite the| a2 of Sass He, i Ps Z z Z . H . : remarkable scoring of Jim Drake , B Geuiels tire Serer = kage be Games SPpURDAN ‘enue All Games and Nick Neira. Fitagerald is seek- Lanch Bowl if 34 Team Nod) 18 $8 Van Dyke upsets Berkley. Walled WL we nenediet . . wu ing its 2nd big upset in hopes of eS Meeprwontte a! Ave. R. Galan aes | cet eee $1 Ot se Mary Scat 6 1 jhanding Troy its 1st setback, which —- Penties cls. 22 ;3 me wee ee $ 3 would throw the Oakland B into’ a WEST BIDE CLASSIC , Arthur Hil ....... 2-8 3 ¢ RO st Mars 33 4 4 tight race. Huron Cints, §1 Cones 43 | Bay City 9 4 14 James : ‘ a4 * * * Slaters Concrete . Parteey = | « r Nut Coke’: ‘ a: Rit 5 2 7 ‘ ie i. psstees oe eee Cleme 0 6 6 7 Rochester goes to Romeo the! ‘Rasieton _ a Triple X Lunch 38) : e wi WoL SOUTHERN THUMB favorite on the basis of an earlier.” ome pel] Ropalibiggeeen © iy! e Meghataeeted Sy League All Games walloping of the Bulldogs but!Oak. Vending 44 Danieix Mfg 25 ie er SKATES Eas: De al Oe icon . 7 o 7 1 things might be different this time.|°%%4 °°" poste: sae. team. Huron | . eee 11 1 ¢ Memphi re » 1 Romeo has been going strong of Cleaners. 1078. Ind. (3 games) R. Gor- x t ky P he ta [= Men's Figure 8.95 ute anit oe: -_ oiaee oo . ‘ 36 late while Rochester has lost two|™°™* *: team. Huron Cleaners, = \ én uc y @ oca on $: . INTER-LAKES New Haren .... 25 2 § (in a row. - PIONEER BOWLING = . earur sames Brown City : 26 | Boy's Hard Toe Hockey WE wt Dryaen, 1s 291 oese tapipensead amps B Division ee (Egg, Stove, Stoker) (Egg, Lump, Stoker) Bergies as OG SOUTH CENTRAL Pon. Plamb, 45 31 Lion Stere 37 38 . ss vod Deke i 5 2 areund this sector will be Coun- , ee te - oe or-| cin oe nee cone IR Be ote Be —_ Insulate for Economy and Comfort _— frarmingto: ’ 1 e 6 ° | Lake Shore, Boysville at South |p: mind. (3 gam Po \ ! : || Wales pans 04 Jak : : : : | pal Flint Tech at Lapeer, Roy- rrumgine 2 ‘Pontiac “Prumbing. 2030. ZONOLITE * BALSAM woop INSULATED §$ 88 ONT was Ak Games MIND 3 2s | al Oak Dondero at Dearborn GRAHAM JUNIOR : | ; | , . UNDERWEAR — = Wl ne OTHER AREA RECORDS | Fordson and Grosse Pointe at | veri cniics v4 epertin o ROCK WOOL Fl Reg. 15.98 Avondale = ue es SMaciett in . | Lamphere. : Forking’ Dist is ae 8 x ad f vole 22 Beant ac $2 Ortonville gets a shot at inter:/Jonn Clark | 19 — 1 Ss‘ FIGURE . Clawso Le | 4 [Rochester 13 ‘rupting Imlay City’s trip to another; == —— GIRL ! Madison . iti och Cece, -} 3 |South Central title in a big one, ELK’S HOUSE woe R 8/39. 5.95 arn tengeet ail Cowes ee -* 3 at Imlay. Millington goes to North Huron Cl 3423 Soucy Gory. 29 38 eg. O'0J- 9. mee oT ut > 1 |Branch in the other game. Carling’s 3198 SparkecOrit, 36.311 Sizes }2-3 Sas i ye Southern Thumb play will havel siame Ina_30-32_Cousire 38°33 —$———— Holly ‘ 3 1 |Almont at Capac, New Haven ati pun tae Dawe oh A ighte eras } ‘ Le 2 S$ |Memphis and Brown City at Ar- whee. A. Johnson, 229; team, Chuck's BOYS FIGURE ene = a , : c 3 ‘ i aadal |gneck. 068. A catty es) T. Farlow, Reg. 8.39 5.95 Siconhala Hilla... 1 8 1 7 ~ —— (Sizes 12-3 | i — | : Ad LADIES’ SKI PANTS | 16.95 13.56 eee SKI BOOTS . Reg. 10.50 8.40 ¢ . 19.95 15.96 29.95 23.96 37,50 29.96 MEN'S SKI PANTS | a $ A} ARES Reg. 10.95 8.76 =e. = jilman 17.95 14.36 By Jee Of all the places to make a mis- take, making one at the foul line . | SKIS is undoubtedly the most embar- i | \rassing—a well as the most per ; Reg. 24.95 18.72 }manent. Lots of times, a good | 29 95 22 48) ‘bowler can recover from an early : - ‘mistake in his footwork or arm-) | 39.95 29.97 +swing; but when the mistake comes at the foul line, there's no time to adjust. USED ICE SKATES Does your finishing position re- semble the one shown today? It : : should be fairly close. Even thongh | ‘ your right foot is straight back of you or even in the air, you must Call or Drop In for still have good balance Information on Your right arm should be out in’ 2 ; front of you, reaching toward your 2 Ski Rentals \target. When it finishes as high 2 as we show, you can be sure you've 0 ' followed through properly. Both the de hips and shoulders should face your) : target squarely; your head and) BERS PORT SHOP eyes should also concentrate on| as ia target—whether your target is the ae : PN : —ncemoeinsesonncassnictiite : pins or a spot on the alley. ie ; : dohn F. Dille Co.) ; es “is : — ; ‘Model 3445 Step-Van with 8-foot body 3 | , | Ready to put more GO Into busy | For the first time Chevrolet — To take the delays out of door-to-door Coe eh id eo dL offers forward contro] delivery hauling, Chevy introduces the versatile Step- 1 these work-whittling features! ae Vans—with a choice of three spacious, spank- —_- oe - 3 trucks equipped with handsome, ing new walk-in bodies 8, 10 and 12 feet — WIDE-ANGLE VISIBILITY ; spacious walk-in bodies—the = jong. Insulated weather-tight cargo space gdes i ay at a ‘ new Step-Vans! You'll find new up to nearly 400 cubic feet. Yet sturdy all- ' _—_— 5 hustle, new muscle and new Soh amano sai ep pcs re- r StIDING SIDE DOORS Chevy’s lig » + economical to own and ! ~vetract easily into pockets : style throughout Chevy's light crate with efficient 6-cylinder power. I in vanbody. Jackknife ‘ duty lineup for ’58! 1 doors* are also available. i NEXT TO A NEW GENERAL TIRE ; ae ) Your Chevrolet dealer will be glad to show - ; Sa i , Whatever kind of deliveries your ——— ‘ you these and the many other new features 4 pom fa YOUR BEST BUY 1S A NEW calls for, there’s a Task-Force 58 Chevroiet* in the fast-working °58 lineup. Make it a point 4 “ dlabia te @ doors, truck ready to show you the short cuts. ‘ ‘to talk trucks next time you're over his way. , - include full-width type* ‘ , ; — “ for maximum access f: = = Guaranteed i: = pouste- s | = WALLED con- x _Hawkinson Treads ay = struction — provides 24- : " Se gauge stee] panels as Jin- iy ' ing for entire body inte- Ee ° . | rior. Inch-thick insulation a New Tire | ¥ protects cargo. Guarantee Plus These Standout Festures es Standard! for % New Tire Price fomoneh A-Rank: val budget terms 451 S. Saginaw ED WILLIAMS TIRE CO. Solid wraparound rear bumper that doubles as FE 2-8303 * waeNneunun< “BOARDING HOUSE THAT HORRIBLE SMELL YOu FILLED THE LAB WITH MEANS HOOPLE AND RAFFERTY ARE RETIRED! “AND TILL HAFTA DUCK — THE Mi6sUs's i, A\\\YRS SU 7A \y NE Ss Buc LABoRaroet *. Z Z wae Z4 . g Z A O° LF Sa ~ 1°23 @ v9ne by MEA Sees, be Tt eg UD Pot. OF Gi BEING TRAPPED INTO A CHAR- eee MISSILES IF 1 GO Be HOME «SHE'S AS ACCURATE AS D> ANNIE OAKLE PAINFUL DILEMMA, ) CONTROL AT oss Y fam FLARED OUT OF WOMAN'S CHORES/-LETS | SEEK HANEN IN THE OWLS /* CLUB WE'LL FIND AN ANTIDOTE FOR THAT SicK- }: ENING HYDROGEN SULFIDE 7) \F AND HOLD A 5. ~~ s SUMMIT Cy A Ls Uf, te y/ gy CONFERENCE \,,\\\\\\ OUT OUR WAY tr ALL RIGHT’ ALL’LL RIGHT! \ ibe Wa ure ) TLL CLOSE , rt’ THE SIAMESE “TWINS ER LAY THERE AN’ FREEZE /’ JewaLans "25 1950 by WEA Berves. ine. TM. : “tt isn't that I don’t think she’s guilty. It's j say something good about a person, FG yather aot, ony. gnything.”” © NANCY THEY ALWAYS I DON'T THINK THEY LIKE ME SWIM AWAY -FROM ME CAPTAIN EASY 1 WONDER WHY THEY'RE AFRAID OF ME cs To Bop U3 Pore ee Came. 0998 ey Yened Feeten tyetoee, ee ERNIE BUSHANILL EFS spn-23~ LISTEN. MEN! THE MISSILE TEST CENTER. B JUST REPORTED THE SUCCESSFUL FIRING E> OF OUR CYCLOPS..LANDING WITHIN THE 4 By Leslie Turner — BOUTS AND HER BUDDIES er ALF ACRE CASTLE > FOR GETTING HOME LATE “To ONNER LAST NIGHT, CHUB 2 | ern ja mt Semauiaiiesmemmmme Seceeenetuaienemmemmend - ‘lu fa just that if T can’t oe John Morris . HERE YOO A—==—— _ ARE, LADY! Z\ AND YC SORRN TRAT 8OO LOOKED NOD GQLV FOR WIS - MORTY MEEKLE CIOCH TOS QOONG F LUNDPERST@ND!I LOMA | F QOO REAIN HEANDT TO | | SAR WAS THAT BE Wes! [Lorex [I JUST TALKED 10 DR. SALONIC! OUR N WE HOPE 50! BUT (ITS ACTUAL DISTANCE WAS SIOO || EXOTIC FUEL \ IVE GOT TO t MILES, HEIGHT 6IZ...SPEED 15,000! |] WILL Give JT. \ I WANT ANOTHER AND GET THIS..'T LANDED THREE | | ENOUGH D | Test, USING THAT MILES FROM THE TARGET CENTER! THRUST TOPLT / FUEL, GEFORE we THE SATELLITE LAUNCH IT! | BLAZES, IN ORBIT! on Ts ) GREAT! ti (WH - ¥ g a“ Fs ») FoR || by we — ©4958 by NER Service: iret —-Reg-Ag, ee ae ee By Dick Cavalli eo ~~ ‘ | : a DKA —. boa 3, A a2 FE RE oy MEA Service ne TM Rpg Pal OF By. Charles: Kuhn GRANDMA = my a HE . | | HAGAN OUTFIT. — cowsers. [nf So bes 8 f — RUSHIN’ ss T* PUT ON HER COWGIRL OVER T° .. SO SHE CAN HURRY KIO WHO BROKE HIS LEG LAST WEEK... AN’ ACT OUT TH WESTERN . SEE THAT NEW | | | MOVIE FOR HIM’ -— DONALD DUCK fo “Make | Stel Se | VoothessSiple ess to reserves against sues decl L HOME the plying out a poin Se ae January Se “ _ FY) | selting_ during reese oe ae eee Ambulance Star : = By. 5 * Z * . a... a 7) te US. easy pes Calla Wp. ip gome of the! 3 : as fairy active | soso oe the rate it ke tarp “eo as And So ee ee ae tol - for’ business then turnover in any section. | erie 3.00 ud With demand @ question of was apparent : BG. wesserseers gp ch argent eclyr ing thdee fe credit sure sat credit-easing ad Sen i charges he amount of keep Sects ooh ving will) The newet only Sent Set legac lowering | interest ed tae tats "haku te Maltiigan "ee a kom Soret 8 gave the market only a S trkcs Soe But little new member ye bani available st lowes 1 up tits “youterdsy,— secuemereenares very to lend. Reserve must keep to step in-| porary fraction | Sores 2. furnishes banks Fed Federal Chicago they s'ledd business sion, carrying 1 was off a t ele commercial xpansion Steel tha bu. ol for the measures the York and ot of their _— rowing for e the like. Detroit published report pI. sss svacnenesenes : Two other direct neering = gp se large cities entories and quirements for following a asked directors | ; ee catellgger gh: ae pia Seog wena Segrtnelg rgin requi to ent has ac | Prey, oe Ba iba 2 can use ly of cred of there. and in sma Cutting ma 70 per cent managem quarter dividend Pa: 66-10. bee | * i the supply or selling 18 cent ding from reac- defer first meeting. ao serene on he buying nark-/18 per stock tra t mixed r to def the February if ais: ‘Bai eaeiase |_ One is 1 SN a aut oo cae time have been “One view was it signaled «| dete , es * * 7S. securities this s for a long to lower 50 pe view Was hence |“ *. * ” dowl/| Squash. + 10 tell if relaxing a Se far & bas eed By pooner de for the Mar cut the/ tions, ool g of credit and _ Sheet was p ity Badd i — business slump. only an ta Decemiar te ie bakasse| those tials between big Bank-| was geen gerd 4 attention to wlohe we by Bethlehem, Air- DETROIT EGGS : . halt t much uy? funds to t wing differen The American that it just business and were taken Douglas es, fob. : AD ed to there was too and/ banks more as boro’ cities, es cut toa ding sag in " : . meladed. federal-etate WANT Some think needles Christm the | small tg reserv deepen about it. national Cyanamid, t. ; Jem. 98 tAP> FOR V Some ying the die its big Fed buys, lers Assn. wan on. checking worrying dba American mt and Eas’ Sees: sist |, apply the over When the is de-lers cent official craft, A Paramount and | Detroit, 40-60, weight FE 2-81 , — = ee oe needs. the seller is uniform 10 per m= ree Railway, Ford grades: + ee, DIAL that those Ba kowering sted money it gives banks, giv- »_with differe Se dav taka, Du Dent. steady. | S*ades: gute ium 34-40, wed. . count fate 8 rere too ursing ——_ funds. epost oe Oe ard ween Penn- | $343, wea’ tall 38: ee hits Frm tam Wine 7 : = : nh; omal, 2 hs oe = be. re. market ue uses is n ~ them more Montgomery. included at | ave. 38 30%; aunt errors should be. re 7 soot blocks . wed. rors ly. ane strato Some think y can Opening unchanged } te. 31. 0 laeee an mmmodiately. 5b ¢ Demon . hat easy mone alone. a Railroad U.S. Stee! a lates." lar, oorted waphcbnis Ligps ed Linen ye b= cannot cure v4 tr circles ~ peg 1,000 Ne: — x “fumbe a: =: voce ia 36-3; "bre “4 a ings erate, ee % aoe Pony pie 5 belere © bom, UAT as 544% on 5 1,100; pe extra an dertion advertise. gg Call = The. Fed, Reserve system, off % at at 39% on Fembo 43: ° 3. i fee ee cas rem aS | Federal of regulat- off % % at 77 on medium, 38; ¢ TRY j ak wake sas Sonn me a4 aed call the means Petroleum off. 42 POLL ment whic throug MiDD children, ber chief s and Sennecott DETROIT paid red. valueless thro , , bod has three ly of :noney and Ke AP)—Prices to | de Te poo: = MOLE. homme g uUppily margins | : Jan. @ ¢ ry up er @ be pure & con room and ing the s k market ond 2,000. op quality live pou are mad oar bs, aives a1 6.1833. Stoc | ~ — MI . coer a, effect eheestiby i Ne w York Stocks y ‘a = 33 26; aoa tare = 7 a wil Morr TERLESS | tore i -ran gre a vs ye e wages. Boe than p ew tations) pad Che afl — for a@ of 3 schoo! “home thas trade other * te Morning Quo’ | Oe i Gulee beet Be, begga nn Rag Fm 24 in, More for 3 bd ttes, © containing erate ia after 3.__ ER ooey “se er "92 | Bete at: "capone fareer ‘than ree the AL SNENT CARE it fs using That Se ces 0 ai 92 | geckiings 2 o'clock Boon MANENT CG The one i nt rate. oe Petes se ee | ane —~ 2 ove PERMA) er discou! can ead Ch “6, Li » Alre . 7 ME lower coat member = | Ai ry vos 8 Loew's“ m8 Livestock . br Fs Tuirm, has Hen poise. er means Federat eSPy a“ ie eae ae Lone serps . 383 Tra Med up adh after New Fore women For 5 borrow pres 2% or 3 Ae a Am ‘Gan "7: ‘o lou & Nseh | DETROIT LivEsTOCK . be “tap. of a sonal Sasrs or MY aie anks at ei € he 12 m“. —Livestoc fi nN) : s ae on which of ooo y can nee Gas - = its Martin : 4 Jen. 23 Sena : ee ANT AD RATES $ . ou teen OR BD te os ks they. go to. to| Am N Ons |. xe Martin one: as ok ee trade cows = “s cam want RECEPTIONIST FOR te, gional ee in turn to lend i yh pede = ee ht a te—250; cows 18.50-11: ca b i Dey d-Dare ry ge, imariial alan pontine Prev? t Py eee i steady; 6; compered it 4 ee, mg: fiatoans: com- Am ‘Smelt maa ple ‘Man is ers and ‘rade moderately and heifers 3 “ES ie iB oe sd ° — Fed's action anon and Am Tel & Tei 1 11 Sina Pa. Th" | last week trade mo one dollar higher $ 3s ts 1.29 it ‘have pubic. contest. andor ial banks in New Yor n- oe . 33.2 | prices oat ie 50 hig _ "3 tt oh ee Must ig -—* : ~ Pais Ssohewires into trimming — | —hbboragd OE a “ re a3 ae ie or fled average cho ef ¢ ey is selling ‘back references Philade hey charge f - su. “me ve OL oat 50-27: a few steers ry 129 ste: “responsible and ’ tes t ey st Arthco & Co 134 N .» 4.2 | pte joo steers 33. 70-12. fe. 40- ® 40 is @ ® tes eelary te ward the ra falling interes Armour -_ 8 ... OT | hort choice 16. 4 steers 20 person “ +r dpaag Ne ma we led to such | | ae Fi .— sem jest stander most good i ~ WW Min, 28 and ness. Tt also term loans, Ate! sos or : ob 50-28; thes teers 18-9050: few choice unlimited det ween t- short- . . ility s 35; a few ” . i for charges on aan oe SE Congel . 338 = ho ag ag ee le 6 tout Peo Sowstown Bore = ANCE No. ANCE att 7 Nis Ay |. | to p to 26 cows 1 men ted Ma t Jone Eh at. SPPROS REE Toe tao eg A Nit Noe sPact” heifers 17.30-23 ters 12-16 ae Help Wan Pr a-ar Foul Tite Joe ANNU. : vee OL ferme: 50.5 | be and cu utility bu % , SALSWOMAN Fy eg ro 21, 1988 dequet 3 Se 3 | cena Geoe teen tility bulls up EN mar" ae a oe _ Agopted: January sie OR vome beth m5 VG De See 37 Ste inaientant a conay Cole pod W (a ER og a f apo to “ian. leey et Duly _ ara... "i Owens es By iets. ead choice aati sm aE EW MEN ment 2 Ce ig =: of mon: ext city ble propert a2 8 4 G ir 14.5 | i850: 6 37.50: choice 608 Tar Sata 5 ranee rticuiars ape i tee Geen nat anne ate Getrag df 5 Sig | steer calve ee ae gl 3 abliny considered "Ge Bemmsen bidd ond Hea ol) g LO. nem pe & eal oe #336 | veignt 27 50; = sae teen taper eared pf b between w St. Between t 4 an Co ase ‘4 ling teterence Huron = a2 ee seal cee gt Bethe He weet tact cece ce ime) REM ag bay of Dece the up .. 38. A vens SE lves— Compare doltar L pian ent. Sist day authorising July 1988 @ eames Sa re ee - 317) Ca arly supply rices one 37 R ts. No investm requiriny a“ tax roll of the return Fan sees ae we, Cola ++. $1.6! gman ss de active. pi feeders 29- At BARBE time & eguesy. : ee een, ne surhorising: th County ida 1 iid ~ eo = a od cake Me ne of pn Me, ao i uirin; Schoo ia! as- Cans Atrl , 35. Ips D ‘36 her; cho grade an ~— . ef the: : tenes and om aoe tex rel a4 Cartier reno Price Mor |. 48.7 standard foerk ie°* tablished i — — celinquen on the deling the C Case, .. 62.6 lip ie 16-21: cu arket net bod active 3-3013 © Y. THE ee ell with the sf porns fd of te : at- bs ap | ene Prices thats Sel Sheep—200: open week. tra her NTER, 1 = work. You re sie heendte fee on in'a drawing of — Sa ee ew LE $13 |Seemes tener nughtes = shegp ag cabate a, i ee et , State o hall be : : . TV set won he 50th anni ties utp" % sts prices es 538) hig’ lar higher: in must be aasen wer © YS ey co THE CTT 1 That gage irty Collins a : the “What the k & icark Eq 2.6 Pure Ot! % —— ly one dolla and expe denzed = h& venced _ os Section m all the hiwan, st the : al Gen- s in s test. At Truc’ Clustt Pea eS ee. 42.3 | seagce. fu trong. Most Also experie: ry Part-roug cate, ad coun! © 10 month by taxation Pontiac, Three Mil * ployes of local tached to essay: to me” con ois Mon- Coca Cola B86 Repub Stl. 33.6 | 1.50 highe: scarce and 2 ter lambs working ogg eee This is $ ioe. education. This te @ te Seiarz. in the City the sum ousend. an IZE — Em he number GM means Philip J. \Colg Palm ... 74 n Met .., 673 Feeder lambs woo! sisugh 25.73 iaish wo ery sa — desirable ty. exper- tax levy Sixty-two oe 68 0 A cy TABLE PR to swell the n ” sary of. 1 manager to any (col'pra A 2: eg [mig gol : x . aun ie ne 24.50 eas je 6 ves panel OF a hei Slee ke the 7 POR ts continue Milestone h division, genera. ditional ,$5,000 A conte al oe 1 Dut eupee ll erro BH rest +— wemtne 1 Le te coe) ot ee of thes wid ral Motors plants cor 800 “Golden Ray- —Coae’ ered an ad ins the top prize Colum “1. 47@ Rove Se choice to. prime i te hee Oakanea, Consiy’ Bia “erst. cmon en Gl ing ee | e in GM's $500, ne nears. Ra n has off who wins oe rc Safew eee loads of case saatce o4_analt t x] fice, Oakland a= penditures fiseal rear en ance with: entries in 8 deadili Di- agha employe Consum oo.ss 313 st Jos “Pap a3 $ tew io ber two pe 8-11.80: nia st. z ci ot bosaaien enue city as approved | ibis as the F ye aay a — soir Truck caren contest. - ad Can... HI gt ville 234 | ame “alanghter”abe 21 80-22. 75 Experimer Woutaw Fo to 80 with ath the 1958 bow peed W. Marshall s. Marshall, 4. in the na Bont Mg Stee 16-6 Sead = Hla S363 choice feed Automotiv | sae a Sh, BD, = on See an the ‘estimated | mond employe, and anata from Charies | rite Ky Fae 4 shell on... oe sed to- Sheet Metal ae * Bor a “4 Mss 2 “City from ber on naan Drayton Plains, a Lodge Calen porte aad an a — . 417 ‘ The fold-up metal = ary sont ny 3 aS App wine 5 ER 3 aes fro me| ven : da Beere 3 arta ub Sel ae . oar rene SERS athe 1958 yhigan._ te tities’ when $8, ae ake Pe Deus chem "22. $8 fou Bae. 18 day by trating Cosy Neh at = Me a4 WAITRESS WANTED | 370 3s SS as Geoneeer Took. ses | Special C F & AM. Fri, ree, |Dow at oe ee ‘13/9 zeable”’ p Rand, @) Exper wee Ginn Pond “feed Inn _MElros AGES OF teerfoeal eas ending B of end b chigd i e No. ars in MM deg ‘all; Airh .! es Sperry _ is saan in 1841 by John — posttion og Lawrence woman itt Evening vias ott teat ane utur 7) paneer pecs Yo s, portralt aries ee fe t) \Ger Rin ccass Oil 5 . REAL t ——e Wa a br € cy rain | ne Sica 31.1 Std 1 wo... 48 ‘0 HAVE A service ¢a elp 8 omounte, rope 8 3 Ai % Pak tee wees 23 Ps 3 Ob A . a ate b sper to bape | sper ex camer SaeGs oe Se News i in Brie ae oh ae - th Notices grease i i (ae 5 City ~ gs Se 08 : bh Tre. eer a 8 Anne business. ceil _P 1 a: iy “ae Director < t aries higher. New officers will ve Be at Por- ‘Keegy arbor Aeeieray aed DETROIT sTOC! r entield os Mires ve Home. perieaced ceed MER Matron nee Revenue oy } sodloede Sones «, e “ 2 % to %) annual meeti ders’ eek by having 25th. All veter t J. Nephier Co are eighths “de. e Maniey. a : Money an Other 956.500 *s ory 1%: soybeans % the Joint 1 and Bui ht, Jan. invited ou (eC catia polnts ae Lew Noon _ or ‘Mrs, ae 4 Pri. a Revenue from ceeee 00 (March $1.24%: and lard 5 to Lumber, Fue Building as nig friends are Clifford, ‘Pigures after 4 Hig! 25 26 rield a will p.m, at the # echeenctes foes and 241,038 ri sain $2.25; lower, tiac e and the and their ing. Harold ip Co.*...,. ‘OM ge - MM, at 1:30 . Interment Bales of Serv: higher, Ma’ Ibs. lo ly Exchang 1 Dealers’ the evenin ee tee Le 3 day, Jan. na8, Biker : - ae oditlete enters 5.700 58 hundred | Suppl} d Fue itor | atlen 2. Fy} dence. . Mich. Mt es connie vince Ear sos.sa 8 eh $11 65 | Material = held font at the Commander, ‘Rose Gear C0 os Co*.. i ' ne i tie La ome," Wade ths r able and Dependable from 8 a ; 1 & ‘Co.* 8 10. , Revenues |Marc ‘Assn. to d |G. L. Of Mtr. Co 105.108 1 be =. Po- Capa : . Teta! i» als Ph 92.677. pb Bed ices Hotel " e ntence i Howell Elec. Prod. Co. $2 84 evening. Hun- ; ee. EE Groin Price Te bettie By te resident: City Man Se the River Fetine R cn gtk) Ste Bey Si Stenographer i a —— He : . president : 1 Mfg. Poses: ns 4 22 Pu : : Garbage Ic: —— CAGO Seen Opening les Dillman ‘ resi- f Littering Rudy ison a a toon JAN. 31, Re., ; rae ies 8A Garbage = ee ae ‘are Charles first vice pre or 62, of Toledo ar 5 hus- i it Agenc me ion to CAGO Jan ‘tt Mehiberg, ‘ond vice k Golden, Wayne 8. a mabe asked. . ey ve oward; tor Employmen a es 3467297 CT prices Oate— 62 | Rober Smith, sec Patric 8 found tho sale: ot visburg; age Fran Soeare: bly — @ 270672 97 cain Abi Mer. ig dent: HH. ‘Crawford, arthur inaw St wai ~ fe Ps Mrs. Dept. . - VARDS ‘above tax y lew) $10 000 oF Whe 2 ean May se”, dent; nd Charles ov Ss. Saginaw icipal Court) —— father of Howard. Elea- Sales i YN EDV spite! Improvement 13.862.000.09 Mar Tasty Rep I, resident, a un rday in Mun Union Hiss "Frances {ant Miss les: EVEL NSELING Capitel Impro Sees ee ee May. seenes 160s ep. 123%. 'P = 1ilty yeste inton River. Cre j mtg ln as ho a m. CONDE VOCATIONA 400,000 Juty LT Let MAP... .eses 118% treasure exchange Bt the Clin n- n c Howard. Jan, 24, at wm. WORKING LARY & bs ank Bidg. ated Burpius igen TT 1G May S100 Hh ap of the are of littering _McCallum. calm sn Or te Friday. bet ot? PLEAAANE WORE 8A 603 Comnyuni Leas Reapprepti Ar se : o00.00 * Corn — 108%» July .... ae 1 1189) Members for 1958 | in jail but! cers from the pot a gy a ‘son- BENEPITS. AYS ting | Baas * $3.46 ae 2° Fy tpae Sep hee rd of directors Donaldson, im to 20 ‘days uld New j with er cee in ard will ‘ NT he ee! ty Te ston VICE May nets peas so TL78 | hos Cromis, Elbert. ® itenced him bation if he wo q/ eC 5 ficiating. etery, Mr. How: Puneral Deer Sen ME ny). :. pith epee et "72 | Ralph Harry him pro for the! My yy Es ets: 5 100. ee Mey 22. mus, offered Clinton - hori Obligation Hospital . Sep -: 112% Harold Dore Up the Employe | ee Clarkston. . General General pease datas a . Roth. ‘help clean nd Coat? rs ome erican Pontise Budget Norman vo weeks, com | The Oakla office: 5 Ameri Bervice ria ' and * next two w ted on the | fon elected new the . Socket ‘Co. Tota! Pasietd Oyo... © 490-000 ’ N { __* * d Fuel: den was arres Donald- wredit Un ridend at ng & Soc papalbiging Sc smvone’ - BUSINESS Notes paling Materia ad ae Fa allt ot ar a ste and decir «iden ‘Poatiae edie ot = ith’ w si- w him at the ritin ‘ann the : Tost Bydeet. “ by 00 - of Smith's Dealers Assn rm as pre son who sa the river fi Room of : _ 154 gad Devt tobe Rat Raitec $3.86 ith, owner of 5 second te A.| ish into Civic Loan —_ E 2.0 ee ETE dhs Harold eee anounced Hicks for a second t Nes Boa cee esse ara Federal Savings. and Bectii : dred . 2. 000.00) jest side Aas anno den pre: a Million. Five o agoliare tg ad s"section We W. Huron Ate snes ‘at |Benson Jr., a tere : Ask ing, * * ae Tutor, | the 1 Trent Rerein mention jor ‘the fiseal| hig firm's eed ball Transit Co’ James —_ e ox Engineer s ’ Elected were came vice - i and ted for nd n Re ring to i { direc + Herbert clerk Th jor ante ty December 318 n certified’ by adding neditance moving « | ees sgt teal Saget Where State s , = ia Vergiline cota. = i se year me Assessor lected nd inter- 8 include is, John : p : J : : ToS eke var Ro arnt aattecee local a \for 1955 Ralph Cromi i C r0ing and John Jones, ar the ‘Shall be wateed eer City resenta-| | es Church, le and Erwin ter I § - William : ‘ the same erty within on o- Pontiac rep |Jam d Poole Wa Ee ee elected were dtrec- of et te a Sceordance with near et F. J. ml in baie gra a Fre ae Michigan's Re ‘iam = ore IT QUICK, of Pontiac jaws tion | tive been c ‘Slater. DETRO S ly has ex- — wis Rensha erry thom : ‘ss Michigan de 4 Irveng one eoie SO trnare alae when -he | . — dchield DE wonderland sane . WOR- tors; Psy and Leo Halfpenny, m Ream wil Classified Ads! Soa ch See steies| his I asin in the tirm's 2,500 Frosted Win Driver perts yom rap ‘Tagncers! Sapervenry soni 1957 "i a the huntoon Fe through _ : 4: is cau re a e of the City, - hte gg = nooner th rel fer | placed across the country. 1 Brings Death to dering _ of District ee in Hooper Ly 2 gpl = eis er it is — dial to bs sppared dling i. sbecial_ as. agents P— Jacob Fogle. oe ne nveatgnting, why “down 78 gividend as 4 per - 18 Yes, whatev te ity useus : IT . Was was in 7 was Liaw: the 1987 and de rete d = DETRO hland Park, wi ir River 3% Pes ACTION iE sett ts templet, as “CASH IN A FLASH |? tr Set oui Ben se naked teal Sad A. Johnson ee meas ee | | Oe ecen “I’m practicing looking beautiful for a beauty contest. next summ : NT 2 RM. Wanted Reat Estate 32A| Rent Apts. Furnished 33) ere WANTED MOFEC owner. a ~Fomtise Press Write full decate | BUSINESS _ IS GREAT T experienced po fl me sales Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. #® ncnoss. FR WHY? BANK) LISTINGS WANTED tee a Yor Tost 5 A WE pail ee R. Middleton DRORER rr $73 ‘OR NOT SOLD if propert: tant sold yet, rs becadse it basn't been listed WHITE BROS. eS 3 * py you —_- at W 4 ac | ROY KNAUF Huros 8t. fi FOR ence. ACTION We'll strive to please. L. H. BROWN, Realtor \4 apt UriLtyes FuRX ae 1363 FE WE NEED — ‘List with us Servic ~ ¥ our be yes cu eontract. new | Sat Par eates | 16F-PLOGAy WEN PRIVEE EX. Ce furn. toes | nae ps AT) To ee cape 2 Mives ' aaah uburn eights. Sold | gS rath 10 te 8 FREE AN AR | @ ROOMS, Seite a Entrance | SY and bath. Gas heat. Adults only.’ Buclid street, 4 rooms & bath b vel after 4:30 or Saturday or Sun-| Ciean fiat. $60 per month on eer «Rooms, paryate para — | “S"revate, ie bold. fal besement. | DUPLEX ON THE LAR Tie ar rms... Bear General Hospital. Couple. , Real nice. $92 8 emo 117g | — Pine kitchen, tlle bein sitter SOME, SATE OXRATE| s. Mah Besses._co- | Security sept eM ser facilities. i mo. 6's Seoarse. MODERN TOMS 1 PARTLY FURN. BRAY: ron ANG 7 BEDRN 1. = “m3 F Paddock. FE NEAR or arae 3-720. ry oper, util. turn. PE $202 sesreapie LOCATION. W_ SIDE. a $e PM erhayte ee heat, garage, ites. 3 roots. 5 vale and | xew 3 Rife Bate op Wentty basement, neat General Meapica!. ehild or Welcome. App! cer : fos os Cte = NEWLY DECORATED EAROE 3 FOR RENT a ry apt beat t Com: ent & yard. § min. re Soa down- : Washer. Near Elirabeth Lake. _town. 66. FB 2-603 | 2-1803 & FE 26582.' § rooms and bath. Clean and at- $20 © Close schoels and La a t iy et aad ir | © ROME AND 8 ee Pe WELL 4 RMS. 4 BATH PVT. EXT. Gas | heat. : C, : uN © aS for commer ne | i ae NEAR DOWNTOWN. FURN., ‘ate, ee. 3 ROOM APARTMENT NEAR Fisher Body. Ly ROOM. |. PVT. r BA Wii ENTR. Couple, is. Couple only 3 i; ROOMS AND BATH. NEWLY gee-. 5 |. Couple cxiy. 355. 3 sont side. COUPE, 7 ROOM MODERN CHILDREN _weleome, 6660 Williams La. Ra. \T LARGE er CLEAN, UieT 3 lites Cag We 3-736 ia, a + ‘7 | LARGE aie TOONS AN RAPE) iat. Lg tos tis ren “pa veugen or Be PYT. BATH AND EN- in Utes. PE 5-8311. & ROOMS | * | BATH, WEST SIDE, _ heat ‘as gare: only. PE > furnished, adults 4 BEDRM. HOUSE. SUN PORCH ‘est Side. Exclusive I Available Feb. 1. Th ROOMS 4 AND ) BATH. HE EAT AND water rnished En- Snes. we. Sau rot Auburn Heights 7 aeod OP NBAR HIGH School. Gas beat & garec PAUL A. KERN, INC. MODN L ‘ Nate eS 1 bedrm.. suto- matic furnace Sere, Jeltieeretor. eo Peo. Lb. . MAple FE 2-9209. 8. «ROOMS & BATH. HEAT FoR. HOUSE LAR _nished. OR 3-1976. let, auto, saab gas bent, $85 ee month. 4 (ae yOPPER. HEATED. NEAR » Siove & refrig. FE jo Eee Couple with x Wanamaker. 44423, 3260 fren ioe at AND OR 36015. 7a FO HE “ery i RMS. ON DIX: e. oy cal 2 ms at bath in good condi- ee ee ae, Cee “Available Immediately $57 per montd. G. Hempstead, ae ere a4. 3 Bedrm., base- 1 Huron 4-284 ment, mae COLORED APARTMENTS CALL Inglewood. Sil. 3 Bedrms.. cas heat eee ese FE 56-8873 taba Pathe ling ai te porches payments. Ask about aA . _ pure ase cueromieapes. rent. After 5.| ERICK 4 RMS. AND BATH, HEAT = furan lake privileges. RM. @ BATH UPPER apt. in 2 family income Located garage Adults om FE 6-52 or ION RD. — > sg raseh bedroom. 1's 2 79 ‘MONTHLY _NISHED ORLANDO 3. 342 EVES McDONALD 8T1 STREET. 4 ROOMS 1 welcome, $10 oor Orchard Court Apts. \ tractive is. 100 8Q. PT. of First Floor space in the heart of Do wn ac... ee : Pee core "ROY ANNETT, INC. 2% &. Huron eee it tien, like m on. In- fie a) basement. ample recreatii hor Wester, v ee A ony 760 0 ‘ern. you be your a vor to Today. “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor Mt. mi st. end 8-8004 bom Soom. 5 apa = at . rooms, erete desing seem, = eens ae Me oom HOYT REALTY CLARK $0 DOWN ACRE 3 poaresms. White Lake he Rd, 95,550. 00 DOWN. 2 dedrosme. oe. bath. Vacant, $5.000. 9400 DOWN. CITY. stool only, $5,050, $500 DOWN. OXFORD. 7 bedrooms, 1% garage. $5,500. $350 DOWN. Starter home. 2 ded- rooms. basement. $6,300. . chy. 3 3 bedrooma, f clean, 98.500. 300 DOWN. EAST sub. «; rooms, basement, garage. $10,875. $2,000 DOWN, cITY basement. garage. si0.08. oe eS SS tie down . subject to a good cred- far ay CLARK REAL ESTATE ise 138 W. Huron PE 46402 or FE 3 Multiple Listing Service _ een ees = _hewly decorated, rE FURNISHED. si — rs Welcome. a “068 T ROOMS. HOT W T. $20 ve Whillamen ik "Rd, \ my q _ Suitable for executive “WALLED LAKE. PARELOW, 3 bdrms. " +3283. ; Rent ake Cottages 3: 36A ; pPORR: 2 ROOM cot corraar. ook A newty wy ionstonied. mo. Near Waterford. call FE “For Rent Rooms 37 650° ae Sees THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: ,| Want Ads! Tosell, rent, essional family. Avail, Feb. ee oe | | 9 Saimer St. Portiac’s =en beau | $_month, OR 2-7144 | '*.F2iMiticcre 1 bedroom, aif-row | be ; : ditioned aot. “auto. bes beat, indivi | CALL MRS. BRADY low. ‘ ving and dining aoe J $66 East Bivd. PE +7833 en is moderm’and has good a takoe HOUSE FOR er NFURN. — with Timken pasent | gestae. Mu 25 heater. Ii) car were .. | i x 3 BEDR . HOUSE. : 4 ‘ _rent. Close to| Call between ted $-p.m. MA ved drive, fenced : + 7 Diock to the TURF: so po weet A. 1 | genre 5. ont © . Pen vom and | = M Mot : - room bungalow, full basement, og to op ee SACHELOR t » al im extelient con- jent terms. entrance fator h K. ] — ae arte 2 ee Fo John K, Irwin | Ss. a elias, act | panenuge zon ranmers : REALTOR NICE HOME ON COMMERCE LK. to the 3% scres : o Brervttiag furn. i] Bince Ac trom beach. Furn. or un- ks A ftam- M3. West waren Street fun. $1300 lke shaped e large = ae AP ga ne FE 5.6447; Eves. FE $488 | cee > py sequel te tones, serene om, saanpLoR SAME: | WEST SIDE GAS MEAT. « ROOMS | " paroment Tespensibis party. poe -g 3 Call betweea 6 and §. 0605 . wonderfull is! EeedyGieg etatt a | THREE Se ST aE RENT A NEW HOUSE rnished. Cail efter 4pm, FE rm. be newiy built, storms, AY O'’NEIL, Realtor oRAY. SREMLOF “fummlshed No drinkers. PE £9233. WEST SIDE oer ae Beiite ce sea. | a 8, aerane BAZ Omen SS be ae we COUPLE. PVT. BA BATH AN AND ENT. * secre DUPLEX = Lower. 2 RENT WEEELY an rooms, basement. arene, 6 OR B TIPLE LISTING sERVICE. cae 3 arr. NEAR) heat, iS ICHOLIE Beautiful § rm. Neiek prick home, Full; me. | cierniews oe eHaRoun. reed eae 4 E. Biv. 8. FE) Waterford High School de | Rer nt Houses Feruiched 35 sau Ww : ake! 7 BERR. agg an zee ee ee ic = Ivan e. Roy eat, 1 BEDRM. Y. NEATLY FURN. carport, re & bath, Rats y~-§ ae Auto, gas supplied. | . Loe | See 2 BEDROOM. D LAKE SMALL 4 RM. HOUSE. 11 a aia i i. — =e sow 3 hewer d garage 1 Bape wears wag. | Bee cnr eae ce ne os ss — aldw 6, ow avail- rence. Feo” me month. EM else oa | a, Call FE $3810 afer 6 or one perc Bom coe aa” ag were a ail day Sat. and §ua. and cl a FLOOR. 7 ROOM BATH, NEWLY BECO: | SEMINOLE | HTLLS BEAUTIFUL 3 ute See this 38833. rated dese ts Tei-Huron. Chil- “Ledroom brick, m UITA tien room | A mae oi} steam GAYLORD : COTTAGE. . gnc. | hire, it’s FE 2-8181, 1g THE “BIRD” TO SEB $950 DOWN iden) AVE. oeoner pe Reg g can baboon me Hs got hres cd as cs ausshed garage. only $9.050. Owner a. aZcert pert trade—what WATKINS LAKE REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE ¢3581 190 y. HURON MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ELIZABETH ONE Excellent sand beach 3 oy cottage DRAYTON WOORS eg EES the LAKEFRONT = 8 nme + bed. ~ UN OS ee ESTATES Eee West sub. 2 bedrooms, ———— | fete feoast Teen cece | PARTRIDGE _ seals lot: ony en. nat os teres, INCOME PROPERTY looking vedreem bungalow fer rour- let and a. 3 room apartment pene te real? af Migh. iY e «an us ye rou fer a Close to East- ra 3 with of heat, yong carport, pee back and large $2,006 8-1088. lovely 3 : Storms eens. Ferd. 2.28 tet. <2 5 ae ti em home. ‘BY 6 OWNER: 5 _Good_jocation ‘SPLIT Starter home. Pasement area ea 1l0¢ sq. f plus . pong Sie nium bing Lew da. 4 Sse don Fiaities for de- bp ovo Building Co. |? BEDaM a too WITH | tae rr ~~ 5 ‘ain 1io™ ° A LITTLE Pritt EES : - Will trade equity’ for trailer or Wil make a nice kom out of TRADES ] take low down payment on. this & bedroom bungalow eit: Traiiera lots, equities, land een Front home ord. 2 Level ey tracts ete small down pey- : as furnace. $7500 full price. ear garage Located on ares mewis to sult vour budget will be . Feds or EM 10 ¢ “‘’orner acd priced to sei! one = eee est Buys s ric o well erties 120 Acres sevors area. ideal th : paroren 3 bdarms ar por atte —— for der 2 bdrms. moder $395 r t A JOHNSON Realtor 2 est ™m. modera. 3 ‘re, Are | Today $2045 or ee sie = terms, Mo Woh Ser Lig : 100 S Teleecanh ied rae, TE POSSESSION ON ALL oars Richard Steele, Realty 24 ¢ i@2Tal i.d, * “Ero S47 0°47 EAT se enter Fr 42533 -ANGLS, Realtor CITY CONVENTENCE | Street. Highland. Michigan“. cee a ‘Collect Ortonville NA 17-3815. | Pius ail the comfort of 7 a A E Cell Collect: Oriente SA Tee Tee dad ty teiee Sias [4 STEAL, WILL. SELL MY BaUr. ; ; this our leader. Choice cor- discount, Cail Som y. West Side | ner lot. full basement, shiny by owner, FE 5-0834. ° Located pear General Hospital @| oak floors, breakfast nook > Be a j as{__ Extra special price, | a : | 13 -eeerments—Full—bacem ae with terms ’ in ¥ AO GE MG om te aon ic mm LAKE ES- Tage, only $3 000 down, , COLORE LU Fares. MBreelien eros Fast Side $800 DOWN ome on a Three bec dust 3 5 ow Exc : oo : ; Ciose to Eastern Jr High, 7 room be ears young, : es a aeareee up plus modern, 1 bedroem. 3 up. 1% lent bedroom reach. Hurr | , i beth, 1 room cen 7 within walking distance to . with lav. Living rocm éin- baths, large glassed in porch full Waterford HY He Nisere ing room moderna kitchens basement, garage. ch te oil bot air heat, ved X 3 and screens. Garage {plover J STALL COMMERCIAL GARAGE. re csi é FE $0318 Keven: nay OR 3-3864 oF 8-08: scree abe eee SEE THEM AT on the river. Close to Waterford 850 ow Marek, __ FE +37 peed Soyes: You w buy thi is one) Léo)) = Ta 4 ke your payments !n- | 268 BONDALE You se) yO to 5 iakes from Mod § room, 3. ROC HESTI E R HTS. j; euirey pe Rent it Lease ‘Bus. Prop. 4 49 2 BEDROOM RANCHES | vestigate. this weap eM ei = has Swanle anh: i tm Rochester, Mich j BROKER 20 down a! ced jown) HA | ment Just $5.000 down | Tint ott "Earimore Hospital So here ts your chance. you wa garage 2 extra tots. . LB. Ric Howes PE acta Elizabeth * rE. e4nat ae) ROUT nee eeeoce ay. = a _“ er lovers. to fish, water ski and asement. fore t air heat. | TUL SF “NT | 2 “4 on = ewe eee eC! “a on 40 ACRES - WEATOWN REALTY canoe from your own back yard grape artes shaded qre fall | ~ ae oa NTS | 248 W. LONG FEL LOW FOR RENT eet eee Cyrene | . Ghetee corner parcel | VV Ee . ; price wn | : ‘ . . oat tee en as sce lt BROS mile frontage ep 3 main Afternoans Evenings after 9— Oniy: por ted off Ba rpruor eter furnished. | 3 BEDROOM TRI-LEVELS | es bide md A saeda tn ae . Ae pasrarnts Apr. Trade 6 . roade a a anq gentiy rol!- PE 8-694) 142-4807 $3 450 oca’ win. Ave | $15,900 | os ro main ia ray _unorece reat : | ‘mg small woods. everything = | = = RIDGEW TK REALTY Sto, | tom in village of Hadie Acce pier for the fussiest buyer Only = | AWE As low as $1150 down i i py | MP2 detween 5 and ¥ cs arom per ; ie minute from Gountows. | 975 Baldwin Ave PE. 4-6203 | Roger B. “Henry, Inc. | | pm. for appointment SIN nT DIRS TM Dow $500 per acre. with terms ' K NN 'D y i eo will baiid st: ft: pe nome t Dad ANTS BY OWNER $11 Main Roches i : a fae re tk 2 bedroom modern. Full base- | a wr % x 50 ys eT oy Bume wilh no Wiss Let ce t ‘Del fm x “STORE SUITABLE FOR ae et en ’ ue fot po ee wan COMM ERC [AL a Slop hlagen dpe taglaee cor | OL 10111 Offices -OL, 10070 Model O + any syed Dene — a ; : No : Sea i 8 ves, (img smeeal gin! Rinore cat meet CORNER | Mew Mum ore eases = Q ion PE $3570 Fiminediate | BY BUILDER audi adh $32 MONTHLY Separate too! sirop 802100 ft land- ° 3002322 im fast growing | ' seers : * . af : ehums uss oes lnssreae. clue” Ben as car estan qiear Danlend fare cicn _____ Open Evenings ‘ti! 9 a DL NLAP = DRAYTON PLAINS AREA — At- 2 bedroom ranch Full basement. S ae IN TEL - HURON Extra mice 7 bedroom hothe Neat Low low monthly payments of trpes of retail businesses i _6 ROOM PURNISH . HOUSE. tractive new custom built, i's | almost sew Avto heat & hot wa-) a oo. W Huron New mod. and nicely deeorated Aute ci only 850 Black top frontage. no fil | $5,300 full price. $2000 down. CUSTOM BUILDER. BE SURE & omer 0 fetes, ile tiled | ter. Paved street. Landscaped, | ee heat Fa possession Bu in nseded Cocertanty) knocks | ft Ss ae US Lye eat pecniet | orices (ES Full basement. a. =p Pte VACAN regen Te seas ter further to- one ees Lconomy on the Lal vin terme NO 128 W. FAIRMOUNT © | | ‘Sauce Snatcher cell'On: Site want SDIATE, PostEse a —~} it ‘tance , NSTORY BUILDING FOR @ FAST STRATHMORE eee ON ie ae tc ) ' tye | BY OWNER . afte: ° ; | G FAs ; : SAGs INE 2 rép terested call ow lease Ideal suited ter hia lo" ce) ¥ 7 Next try pu es: -}- 5 > | few capeice J becrmm: lbetemt meme at tas pee *| ED. MONE Ci viliar LS | Sex, ame, almost finished win ps WO 3.3350 | Hiregare" Garten Sac. te chading furniture Ti has a com- Convert that Land Contract | privileges on Crescent Lake Built MIDDLETON EVES. SAT & 8UN TO 89651. Goods. Store. etc. ~ te : fortable living reom 2 bedrooms | to cash Lois and acreage i po : perms : —_ living | “ oe ‘ ic : ee cated nt a. pes - k teh nd bat r = room and kitchen with utility rm. | ye Se ese ee coe nan | EVeryone | $490 Down 3 ote) OPEC ALS! | FOR fae ee far eat ‘ ne : , | ° new vertical blinds 5 3 D "oat lmeectes ‘nis a “s mee onece ed rr op “ele £816) | 9 ER costs a + if at ea Bi Prctabs Con, ' ‘ + 5 doun: eS hoes . : U ent desired, $565 Cruse. = er douhe und. ‘est Huron St We BEDROOM | parrereyaitimost ate. tune _Fiees 16 voce ee nce: | “COLORED — z lim: Williams Cinmksnc | ~ | Me eee ae ie oe Sice ceramis shoe 4 etestrca! PQ ESTATE @ INBURANCF Qu vlates Suburban ‘ation. 36 per moots” MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | onty si 250° with $180" ows TOR ae ee ; 17i@ Reco hie FE 4-641 . ac ine t level yOMe situated 1 ' Py - i ACANT - PED | ; < E ast Side s oe Eat Me ae _ ABOUT : - & fine residential area [he | ake rivileges i IMMEDIATE POSSESSION VACANT mess cesite R. Middleton : plate glass of POR VALET main level offers @ vestibule en- te) | Waik im and took at it acd ff, 3 bedroom ranch type bungalow 188 N. JOHNSON | 4-Bedroom sore_spata. FE ee eon: ee et ee | 2 BEDROOM pntsteseaseait anes ee ee ee Suma ane «STORE FOR LEASE IDEAt"Fon TE? Para far i _ 7 fo a Vi 2h! 2 ut retai siness oF rpe TyEeOO Lot See thee all mo. bie {replace Separete dining rm | : =) WO 3-3350) walter, 2 car garage and nice eat | _ _ house n at erm he oh Sail fe alertord Hig ae cerm and sfc ient Sey The s 230 DOM \ Close ta Tran sportanion Eves Sat and Sur, TO landscaped in Trade-ins, eee "HA DEN - Res Terme veom. Ging cose Soabe. 4 ms ey o And ane = te & inter ails o floor meds s ac re , ‘p : ey so z . : ret Onl furnace 612 900 res. r yosl_B steps Up fe ihe higher pale Lele Peedi ae 4 Al. THIS FOR. eres - | Y kitchen. “Bedroom and bath oa : PONTIAC REAI tere] Osher features clude a a 780. on! y 8260 down. $35 month All homes aré completely S395 DOWNIE waottages cated on tak mas | ae sare the fizet floor : - “For Sale or Sschaaes 50 137_Beldwin he an y rerree EM 40135 stermed and screened i 9 bea: ; ns ‘a e in = 5 \ acre with I's 2 bedrooms and tuty hath the ~ Lit an __ . — . rooms face brick ranch easy waikin Oo business | bom ii oaits Cort. TER lake Or n—Oxiford $19 peo win CANAL FRONT | : || home, Sel bnstineme fesery ox; section of Waterford: ‘Vilage Pur: coo Hy poop Lag wcavene | prone hin d= Bileclions condition |" or wate. FO. ban oo — ‘ a tOn—A IX TOT $ room ranch home with’ JTmmediate Occuns . tras. Paved streets Gay two left.| niture ineluded ind is va room ll'sx@l's Venetian blinds. — ip =r a Loree iota ling countre basement, oi] heat, 2 car garage a JCCUPANE V | Medel 289 W Ho | cant. We bave the 1 bath dowr = A bur at _ Business Opportunities $1 $1300" Bare ie WHITE BROS cigs “pul eriaaient > sates, Psa ern & Seligman \\ It. LTR: ADE ‘George Rtrwin' = : 2 car g® 10.050 with io oa _ |S pelechotamiemecet = 2 \ 8, E ; : an . = on propert: 3 Jas terms Call J A. Taylor, Realtor, | fis AAS at Ask About Option | RECORD SHOR. 192 gcd ale ; | - out n M b: BENNINGTON our REAL ESTATE | _ PR +2ie4 . Builders. Inc To B 4 | meatoR PE NORTH SIDE Excellent. 2 bed. oe rene tunity, fepes Liacshe saves alee E-% Bil . fe! “ 7 coe | worries iss i CALL MAPLE 5-1191 o Buy 269 BALDWIN AVE Oak floors — c| WM._A © v.m. Lincein $-8103_ | ake Lot« nen eee ‘ K LISTING SERVICE | OR UNIVERSITY 4-265 Jerome Building Co, BY OWNER 2 BEDROOM. FUL SCREENS Alum. awnings 5 BEAUTY SHOP SPACE WITH In uowsual & exclusive Indian Wood “- Y $650 D _ reser in bath, gas heat Fo te chy ee See tnd. squipment. on W. Mure &. PE bes fo et tet _, vavant— ewn —bor_-totored famites — __vua.” 650” Homeate eee 5200" q = : - otored Famities "HOME. CONVERTED ae #00. Terms OF owner em Pee | =e — i») Noeer tu Mosk. a pe 2 bedrm. home. near school. tin. 8P\5. Will give new land contract sider trading for 3 bedroom h ron ae - INFANTS. Cad Smuith-Crawford, Jne . eli Tpewiy decorated.” Youngs. mah Socsvesten: Price, Aediasd y_owner. Lincoln _1-0758. 1emp e on WEST SUBURBA Seaseediate| 101 Ww —— FE 6230 L ear) aoe re town kitchen, full ment. | en: randie, | . Dp. ¥ or eed Ronester Re OF bre STE VER LAKE ei) iuroace alum, storms end Fe mfgrmation call Mrs Spears, ee hes Nou'tl Like | 110° of Lake Frontage =P ger, watertora ote Open Evenings “ui 9 | SERS oe oe ee 1988 EK Auburn Ra "Ol #1226 teas coe ae Re 2400 7 —_ Lane. ne home, Plasterea walls, Oak firs SACRIFICE SALE | owne® must sell due to = 4 . iow! 2 ‘ar 3 bedrms.. 2 & tath down. 1 up : Sipe eal i . 1 Bedroom buff brick Fireplace. Srosiby 5c ome (araer A. Nott, Realtor _ Crescent Lake 7 xtra lat La kitchen Tile bath | Ow Call | « rge kitchen, dining rm. : ner must sell this 2 bedrm : 4, En ee he |S aae: Larel peated Coy dea 15 Room<—3% Acre< eo W Pike Ss FE €-5005 FAST SU CBUR RBA’ AN | and fiving room with natural fire: peo eee - Ro Bs brick bu slow. cant live in COM> rE ERAMIC SHOP FOR heat. 2-Car garage 3 large Reo | w BY OWNER. CUSTOM 1? BED- I [opel log Enclosed porch. also. ¢ fenced. $15,500, terms. i with r “recreation room. a nee TE Fee Se wate pristieges on_silver anc-t ell iocated om Alrport road. room and stone ranch home. : rooma & eT a — Oil» fired furnace, +— - NEW & ARD- + Y oH and close to Waterford grade 7, Py a 2 : car garage 2 lots Term screened om lake jevel. 4 living room and jovery | clothing ae Taran rate payment schoo} Nice room modern rage Laren poston Tireslaces ve CCKL ER RE. ALTY Breezeway to 2-car attached ge nici mcrre pees Many to! Has extra fae jot in| money from the first day. Place con e¢ for emalier bungalow 2° car gara i rene i . ri w ‘ _ | Choose from eck with us be- ‘ood West suburban « —. t West Side Brick brooger house eet Siensco 7 pat w Ettchen Faby pesemest 236 N Saginaw Son at ae a ee aca; fore you buy | Site possession with 2 080 denn 0 live cheap. Rent on =a pan, fr ' Clos) th | welll locaied ies Té@ $11.00, terms $.5.000 88.000 down 2276 Oak. —=_" 2 es z con smaller home as down pay- F. | appeintment Reas *seiing, ; coer bem wie bares By LEM Une Nae BR, | _deie, Drayton Woods OR 3-206) BY OWNER ot Tr CUSTOM BUILDING _ Large tor | oe Oo.) = SLs Goce rath. sood ee wb Tige bala. "Tui | “Vncgan “a aoe coorentest & NO | memes ae ee ope tase °C TTANDEN, Realtor “Sty nsGh gS FOLLEMSE pontine ay i ry | ! os mtlached’ 1! ent le session, Newly decorate | a G ea tor. r iliems ad & M30) = snack ber ‘Er “hb i Hving and «ining ; 7 : t a cauion 6 extra nice rooms. 2 bedrooms bath, iarge liv- After 6 FE 2-9503 < After 6 Bene 8 ia oko Maw | rooms and a modern type eee AG He nb) ae ahaa |G paths and sleeping porch 0! ing room, kitchen and utility _— Sp ae ee le E Walton FE 8-0441_ aes - {todate Por formation ingtire i gas cesigned heating i Use aa iose to Waterford heat eerage Eas¢ terme Dont: DOWN Hae ly 2 vears alum- i Open Eves Lakewood rend cgnee yd _- thy —o Tcar garage 1 ATER EC RD HIGH fa:i to see this one soon a elo poieend sereons, | "FF OR COLOR ED ~ Income Proper rty 43A =o pms j : \ } F : oil heat. . $9 with § FOR SALE BY OWNER MODERN S reom ranch strie C be used JOBN PAYMEN aqown - No closing costs verat Sica as ze eae - If vou have $2.000, here's on it stearate’ KINZLER | anger MUST SIDE INCOME, “aCe Sates EA atin eee | = th planter bor Tiled bath Ot i . As es ma MEADE, This 1@ room duptex with We DINNAN Me. : = Real Wales sehencs (G Ce 2 or 2 bedroom starter homes a fer 6:00 Liberty. m duplex with plastered ; Pp pared Wine aed geen ce with fill basement end rough w)r- eine ace 2 lg el Sea at ew Hurge FE 6.2577 “For S Sale I Lake Prop. 44 boy Pomereer wm se ‘ t fl iandscaped This home RE. EALTOR GC peur 1D co > - « es, FE 6106 ; _— ‘ ‘ 3 2 . ‘corner Will tame Lake road and Ww EF TR ADE ed ou large corm jot. the ren ne me ona BUY OUT ‘ ne ines fo Foes pine 60 W Huron + Ph FR 43825’ N5¢) OR 3.1235 after 700 OR Now isl celine | tcllaselinents from 1 side of this duplex Sit W est Bloomfield Tw p. 3 rAMy. SILVER LAKE FRONT your partner. We + RIDAY 19-12 AM 6 - partment Open_Evenings _ LO bedroom brick home. 1's baths, Tyne ,,TOur monthiy payments. | Brick ranch. 3 bedroom. 2 bathe jp ee nee dent ook | tein) oe ot A foioors ‘aise ie LORGE BLAIR #000)" DOWN NEW! 3 Ben full basement | attached “garage. 1) $00 with termes? Mt at ay car attached garage. wea) “Ow Sure carmen FE WHY RENT 3 ae q z ra i oe inished on ots rayton | see ie expe workmanship { acre |} : -@h —— ——— mas arora f be] Sa] Nelson Street 538 REALTOR _Miains rea OR 3-7607_ | O V relat id | sects tioeh tee eae? LOOKING FOR | lperlgen PEA garteage: poset “2 (Lore WiTH PRIVILEGES ON We wil finance your business end ; Near & Micneeig is this @ 4536 Disie Hwy OR 31251 oe terior wall. bathroom and kitenbn | | Eransferred. $23 $23.80 including cass and, oe Lakes. Rees. — os bad buy” baad property room and bath brick house Eten OR er ains PONTIAC 21M Case Lake Rd Ule and exterior trim Located on VAIAE? 1 _drapes & carpet. MA 6-1487. 5 PE 5. own landlord new beating Brn oass —a aS leg PE ¢1061 face "Mave'e Tustom Galt howe | Micory bungalow: tocated off Josten |? GEORM,, NOME NEAR CREE OU tints avatiagle. Priced al ART oS xs 7 oe . tes 3° ne o n cent > F ee $1,500 down Goud +H AVC - i -_ $1! sveaees NION LARE OFFICE at as project price Call Mra | drooms down nice Joatra | nil. FE. { 300 down. 2 ie | anal $8.00 tear ‘Realtor on et betron 3 hg Ate be HA Vos * ; pe 2o57 Thelms M-~Elwood {ment gas Neat This property is | ; ; ———— OF REE Find oe RAD SIS hameer verti reese eae oes MOVES -YOU — 1. ( i. I Tocke - a Bug an SAG | priced to sell with only $1,400 | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ‘eet ot = tal nepal, RFALTOR | 344.8 Telegrapi Pa material and butid the home vou All | Se : g : i TON L — “FT fees Eves 39 FR 28.03) want? We think (we can save = to Homes Dyes : TRADE { D RRIS ode ft as 5 by 5 RE rE 44516 i edhe i EASE. REAS. Muerte Getde! 210k Sunday seo oman EME ae san HOWr E, FOX teriatsted tips cam tame wodere, 2 bedroom, 3, vine. “tent Low iaren : ee AD, Bape. “ater doh re ea air _ HOMES LESs THAN 1 YRS OLD HOUSE TO BE “WRECKED. RE AL. TOR : tiac on the bus line & cles: eo — ig wee Rage ae Ceaving ay ART TIM E IXCOM rE Full basement gar heat rire | ek eee ss shopping area. Owner will tra WATERFRONT HOME E EM 43-0500. “ *'. Michigan Manutacturer need lo floors plastered walls storms & Hi W. Mee see, | REND cel eee Ae Saag ner 1%, oo toe | _. $11,950, ‘For Sale Resort Pre P | cal person to service ang io coliect fcreens. You not only save the | > a xy atracti and Pcceapeaoni or Sale esort ro} iy from sensaiional new autem 5 h Se yard trip, but the lend. | ja . conehence. 2 Bedrooms COLORED oS ii He AST. ‘SIDE = van — Bat fa acest and koe —< op ay dispensers. be Selling. Car & sa80 roving as wel wes. near the) = 887 Edna Jane. 3 bedroo | S$ rooms, oak += 49 ACRES NEAR STRAITS“ — ty ore aa a I : _FERRY STREET-7 room nate | Fatt batt e becemeat outs auto ai ah heat, wize aan bed avout. Au rout - ogee on and Paracise Lake. | Fr profitante bu i Part or fai $800. | own CALL COLL _ home Sua parlor, storms and storms & screens, 2-car gatage | bath. Full cabin. FE 8- Pp fp Seg lewewrlte Box 2 s & ° F MR WILIAMS” ; sereens. full basement. of] heat | Paved street. Owner wit) sell or reation. room nia ie f La “ee | mates ieee E ane ee i. " pbcaad schools S Wee (Ouly' #1.000) | trade ek | and. sink that "a1 ees Peaks | nw fF r Sale ‘Lots 46 “ il ued, od Le ne | | = PEALTY Les oka Oo oes Bee peremem a7 tere be rooms “4 ae Hving rm — $320 Down TRD (McCULLOUGH | REAL TOR Fock sémire Dandy gerage and LOT 75x? ae READY. FoR ‘BUILD. | LET'S TALK | Ran forage Priced a: 87. Over 1500 og. ft of living apace R AINROW REALTY | WEy pay rent when vou 5143 Cass-Eltrabeth R x a poe Ce BUSINESS” ‘ ? rooms of delightful Early Amer. REALTY COMPANY FE ran own & 4 room inside FE 5-1794 : EB 4.3044 3} BEDROOM BUNGALOW ear Walled Lake stores, schools : ee _ can styling Oak floors plastered UN 44273 13490 WoT Mile Rd 2-2 EVENING “ PADDOCK | the city? Pull price oniy Open Evenings Sunday lto 5 N { and churches. = 7 Rede orated oe all eeeeen itke to see . —— —— \;- om eae s” +6308 $5.350— vacant too! i. oS a ee We snrtte comparison We honest-. 7195 158 w albte ttre 6-4250. Tastee Freez terre’ Sears Masts @ Appcintment now” Property to Multi] akee Realty | guindre ies ote oe ee | West Side Rome’) Gearooms, 21 ft piving| the market today "30008 en four | 2 LOTS, 40 5 18" ACH. 61.000, tion Tins Getund Aounty toca. si 15 cated in beautiful Dra Se t t mee ; Ced : doth. fier 3:20 - new satya eee p oauitae S100 @Ah panel Cota i ny “on Pie fore Cal Delors) roa tn wane: Cenresen” previous Tales | beautifut ‘ksten a Formica te >| - ER yee nt wih cecthenne othe: . | Ti B : r ~ 9 a ‘5 - —— i tr — 5 g ‘4 i ig - Feet, Pecemens bt ait Full pesca -ipsge ceeeer | went emia, ell mest. Get siding 80x133 ft lot, counters, ultra moders beth. alu. “Building Sites” | Gemands eatire time. Onis 3 on . furnace Lerge ‘ot 819.506 ‘ ® rm lot. & tidn.. Call for more Po: Newel fo | m and screens Lot. Avoegres 9 mort = loan wn, 8! 300 Qn eh Hum h : Micaie | Straite Lake privileges Fast $ cere ; 81.450 down ation. ioxi27 fenced. Immediate posses | A eed selec . quity tn land contract = |8, TIES 3% AUBURN: & ROCHESTER RD 4 BEDROOMS ‘ ~— as $100, down 18-Unit M FR 2.0674 Realt rr 3060 8 Commerce Rd MA 1578 7 lars nome tes ee os $850 Down Femily — ppeatioc Country TWO 11,800 LADD'S. INC. With 2 on il otal © = 7047 ealter 1 te come ! ‘- om ner. plus i . Aah @ i OMES x x ord ' i Saburhan_income ni N Telegraph en ren : ~~ 2 wedroom home renting for 875 the Cit. Ful Grooment oe heat large lot Be oer oy LOT 50%256 | 206 Dinte Hwy, Dravion Piatns | This is & peatttaly Niandecapet pi ip . ; he city. Full basement On bp ¢ it todey. Onty mandecaped Cornet jot 120 2 200 fenced Multip! _Listing Service | per mo Circular paved drive | paved street near schon i A very nice modern five -room ee modern 4 Ee garden space, berry pushes . 1 168x300 lot. dry basement. 051 etc , panealoe wich fall basement, ol oti _ NOTHING COMPARES T To ) LIVING | with approximately” eee ach leke privileges Firs: = | heat fireplace & more §21,500 LAKE FRONT j and attached garag Also on age on main . veiy ef wires 4 ‘floor bas large san porch | TERMS. i * - a Oe Exceptional 6 room home Fenced: : emodern ehd attractive tue bed- | ty ati F BROS : substantial gow a caren tere eee ees. e bving room, fireniese 2 bed- > i 7ILES REALTY CO. yard, 2 car garage. Good beach | Soom bu w om rear of jot ***! ibtehab inde , eee ee ie J R Hiltz rE a 7 Bes ave Cail’ for appointment. poe, Treening BOWS, Close to : LTO . | | MICHIG. AN BUSINESS 2 bath Z {leer ~ | ler : < or La 5-328) and. ool con- 5460 ie « Seen See Estabiished in 1918. c c A) Ba ate ha Ee sider email home’ in trade. SALES CORPOR, bath Entire house in excel S60 Down : REALTOR i Open Eves ‘Ti! 8: Sundey 16 to A Seen ATION lent ¢endition RB. - KIND OF A HOME you slew , cal . ‘ : Sm ome A . = = with Delco of) heat ¢ineh Nort) end bungalow Com.” down to admire Charming 8 room (011. Muron FE 8-611 it iN Uriel Hens OME ARTICULAR PEOPLE. TOS ARDMECSER. Roxen = wer aear qérage $26 100 plete redecorated Two brick in Seminole Hills: only 5 _ = Poicata we coon LIKE 1873 8 LEGRAPH : “8.000 4 bedrooms, tile bath full, veers pid § Very large bedrooms, Suburban Dancy ; that is in excellent Condition, | cherokee Hills FE 41507 3 : ; basement pe + automatic arge living and dining room with | J chee ed j eman— New c¢ ra Fis new 3904 sites were PARK AT poor _ x a New ‘ eden end joc icues was Miepaer less: ¢ kitchen we cae 3 O0-Dn. and SOS Mo : 7 “steam heat. ste Aa a blanbed ol ogy Fld ited te “aun” "orn s RE iN 4 bedroom spit ievel brick paved streets. Immediete| ine space Full basement. rec.” AuTeclre gray shingled bunge- IRWIN nea ESTATE, QPEN Eves.| end halt beth 3 ear garese aod Sei bere ranch | ~SSite S05 Mi ie. . end frame home on wooded possession reation space. breezeway and 2-' Good gicee be 1 Clarkston ¢ h | FE 4-45 _ Huron | Se!) or consider good f . ae —_ 2 F nc lot. Large ste Hy = Seep ase prorarrtociar | lend. | algtrict “i alce asians i — Oakland Pork ngal in ie. @ room with bri fire. 3600 Dann ae ss thts ise list + +t = nt ef is lace wail 2 tie beths., | good biy at $32,750 ving modern bath, huge Located right across the st ‘La er ° WE TRAD) WE SELL : ae NS. itchen with bireh cup . Off North Perry St. Three ehien” Voabinain galore Plage Jair from beautiful Oaxian Park. | sractive # room taneh ~ a 4 ille-kE FOR YOURSEES: ee recreation ——— remem’ eS Koda ra hg ALAIN owl this at- | peed arated — pe yebl ee pie uly | bain ome A rooms and 2 bedrooms and util- Kao & SON Phoue FE tik : bd with Roman brick! werator, washer and dry- erm home Lt Bb as hee a : Walls, 7682 pay ee replace FA ol heat Ge-| er inciudé®, This js an ex-| Hardwood floors, full basement Setove Tian tone! tranferred | ater. ny A ‘iow price a 2 piactered and. ey CARL W. BIRD, Realtor TRAIL. -ER PARK ~ = [Eee 20 f 7 attached. Must) cellent buy . Immediate pos-| ‘ha! opens on-rear side of houve, | ‘ with ‘onie #1. 000 4 : Altached 2 car garage. i: ; . munity Nai BONAN. “ be seen to be appreciates | session the furnace. joe! Vent amnings. | Full Price $7,950 ~-$3.000' down a RANCH HOME. ~~ as Sur eu ZA a e. ! ery ; = ash 10 mofigage’ soil in rear for : now With $1,500 Down ‘The Estate Say 8 Sel 3 About Saas tomt Sor Nd ere — Roy Annet Inc.: era! PEA a-4ne Open Evenings abd Sunday 14 » ——--MACEDAY LAKE ' _@ bedroom home Large titcher Seen — SO ft on water CRESCENT LBRO AREA 2 bedroom tome Full bath with shower Storms & «screens, Larger ~~ monthly payment. $2 fet PONTIAC TARE ee sD, ries bees Fos street from jake JRON VALI hy , Te Meso. Same Late, mae SS sis, |Drayton Plains | Brand new three bedroom | 2 Pegg! pa 8 merits years on Perry Brick hom: on two- levels. ranch home Owner says NEAR LINCOLN PLANT Alirac- of Pontiac = Onion Lake area street showing excellent income. All real large rooms. sell. Includes automatic heat | “ve 8 room income 4 and bath Clean & cozy with 2 bedrms. Owner says submit an offer. Jevei ives you lots of room m. storms and screens) 4. 8 and bath down, full bare- sizable living rm. modern kiteb. | P pitts ent up- Low down payment and = fPeat. oll furnace Beautiful 150' en and bath. Util room, storms! Sylvan [ake Special fairs. ‘This ‘ou terms ft. wide lot with trees This and screens part basement. 1'p/- >)" | @KE opecia summer. livin st — 7 is 8 Darcain at $11 S00. only $1,-' acre. good level land Quick’ pos | A cory § room home on Pon- wonderful fee a OF Cee Elizabeth Rd. , a Ete rsrodevcedi Sere SAR | sek Berea ie the Bg ie 1 large foows Compiete! OPENING =~ 1 Gi F ks” ~earege 5 at $13,000 modern Needs interne ger = FOR LIVE WIRE SALESMAN | 1TOUX-F TONKS with $2,300 down, | tamay gay tone call the TRADE gai ip ee ‘ | GENERAL REAL ESTA | SOY. EOFS, 0-498. bet. TRADE BELL, Petd os “Flovd Kent Inc. Realtor 95 Dine Hw moa: AS | Seeing Is Believing 2 ‘rl! Three thouasne Colle’ p_i20@, Ditie Hwy. at Zeleeraph | 7 ROOM HOUSE: “Hike TH You. must see all of the fea Lots of F roperty* equity ner wants to, x2 aaa 9 to mode! car as part down payment. | tur that this hom For sal lots move back in. town "AMPLE CUSTOMER _PARKING _FE 54206 _| mas Agee bia ear o gains our office we BUY & sets | SAVE ENERGY, USE. UNION TAKE treat, dining ‘rm. kitchen | Yor" Yor’ ‘Aetenge." Purms. LAND CONTRACTS ae ~ ee ee! ring room, Sith“ bubiedg, bar All of this “7 eae comm ercial. oa ; ‘ * \~ . WANT ADS! To find a bavement ‘Garage On ia a | “a Lod cherie : ; : af an ate job, place to live or a. tage Has Union Lake priv. | é anne wih #30 dows.) JOON rwin & HARGER CO. “good used car, see Classi- ENBREE ®& GREGG “REALTOR « 11 WEST HURON STREET ‘a NOW. 7 ; tne v an ny want 2 ee. _ eget, take Orion H OPEN Maen 58183 . “ wa 3 Phone FE 3-0447 a Fe perry Y 2-2821 | oa ve os i ; { q 4, | Y . \ : j . i ' \ yet ot if i : yee ‘ i pet . ei i \ “ ips oe i ie 6, ee A 2. 7" poe 42 y¥/ sii i = ee peer = Z Ps aS arden, Call on this wonderful bu buy Here is the income bur ‘am ii of the | SOG Front R. I. VALUET, Realtor peg ral “HOUSES | FOR SALE. - Rose McLarty, Broker |a FOR GAS HURRY, si IW A through Claasified noe gig | woes! Dial re Ty Boyt Ee WILL TRADE. Pa UITY IN HOUSE Es ahaha Be ean For Sale Clothing . 56 #6 §. WOODWARD BARGAIN BOX HARDWARE a 42 W. PIANOS AND ORGANS : SED BUDGET TERMS WIEGAND Mirecie Maile Mile Shopping Center _— eve SPINET PIANO GAL- lagher’s Music Co., 18 E. Huron, FE 40666, . 2 UPRIGHT PIANO, $10 OA ee 2 Sale Office Equipment 63 ADDING pe tas at $89.50 _while” t &207, BURROUGHS ELEC. ADDING MA- sri DISCOUNT, Ge stad wad ae Leslie R. Middleton ~~ | NATURAL WILD MINE CAPE Ft ser a os Also’ Like new OVERCOAT ie “4 INCH arm ‘ei epee ee or 4, 45382. WEDDING VEIL AND TIARA, OR 36700. SEVERAL CONTRACTS EXCELLENT’ INVESTMENTS RAY O'NEIL, Realtor FROM HFC Borrow with Confidence money serv-| Lake Sendiy|® X 12 RUGS, WOOU PACE, eas. and ence Ol No. i 7 e % 7 matters bie gear pile eb. 2 imported _liver. FE $910. ‘tod’ over, $75 pe: 4 —- joans up to $500 are made prom r, $688. Rug 7 PUEL OIL TANKS FOR SALE. | P me counter tops, ée ec yPracy om terms you Pearsen's iture, 1-358 : Wor * Pishin tackles of select, Visit or phone 7. pao take ave. SY FORNITURI cinch soi. PIPE, 6 tT. 63.9, \Wolverine Lumber Co. i kim % Huron Household Finance 9x12 Felt- Base Rugs $3.95 2 uae 2 $29.93 90 8. Paddock 34. $. } ae ul wise SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY =o a cam Corporation Pe tee RS 2 5 Samee FE bene LAVATORIES. CHROME, MI IXING 4186 Dixie yton Plains 3% ony Ba &. Kay Bide 4° -Ft. Wail Tile asc | seis on rubber, € ft tek, 3 sections, pettabe, Telew. peer, Stalls. = ne ; tooth, iim, fr. rrific CASH LO ANS be egitim ae yy r Oat gis vy rice pppoe tend of oa fu rouer 2 Ford @ truck. maa | Bre, Mcnigas Vinoreacent, 0| “and live ben current _Syers, 141. i "tures PE 4 4.3064 tl 2 Perry Le Rad. | | teste tell ae rae SED YW GETS FRO 32 GAL ELEC TER $8 | NEED ANY “BOOK MATCHES’? ANDERS No = beia LONGO. 335 oo , USED TV i M 3.Gae Auto, Gas Heater | Your Write Box 19. Pon- HARDWARE Vanity $10 00 _ bd sinks & fittings $50.50 up| tic Press : Walnat buffet 4 5.00 WALTON TV andry trays, stand faucets ae 2182 8. Telegraph PE 5-0062 Qu burner 5 98 #15. Waneo SAVE PLUMane vgn EQ OALVANIZED PIPE. | Across from firacie Mile Buopping | Washer 2-225 ; a Saale by E iChat ae os ____ 173 South Saginaw St. Metin 2i-f I7tge ft. IW bor PRrrnergpnegane waster nie | CU (ET GRICIDAINE TEP | ina f'iaguae"° “Pe sume | Sends Gravel & Dirt ¢¢ Finance Co. EVER. nO =". TOME “Ort 54823 band foot. Complete set of be 7 a i spinon et _ O18 Sagi PE 28523 KEDUitT (WASHING MACHINES | ing screen & piece "peeled cane | Since Se SING ee | gravel til send PE Owe. Pontiac 17" CONSOLE PHILOO TV. USED.) eine igs W Pe) beret jfegéieere: Odds apd ence | Gr BURNING SPACE HEATER. | 4-1 TOP SOIL. CRO at Pe Munro Electric Co} (sigs. Sis GALLON GEL FAW COeE. | 5.1m copecity, PR 3-130) Sana es beet ii Earl How- 4 : o00_w Huron. _Fontise____. | REFRIGERATOR STOVE, COUCH, dete Attings & adjustable PLY WwooD SPECIALS | sor a TONE. Drayton Plains ‘58 PC. DUNCAN PHYFE DINING | “ciattorm rocker baby Pe Cases Jus a-i TOP SOIL CRU STONE, = = rm. set & gas stove 635. FE) Deore SIS Bard $38 ae eee | ‘CAME AND | sand. gravel fll. Lyle Conklin. . slab etenrbenseie london — & GRADE ‘CAST TRON BA %” Pir 4x8 G18 $79 FE $1112 or FE 28972. Walled Lake i BLOND FV ALSO 1?" TW.|MEFRIGERATOR 1 YR OUD |“ ss6.s0: ist quate ioflets. ‘not Biss Birch O38... $18 iiu POWER. LipT EQUIPMENT re WE ose. suites, complete. Reasonable. FE| Suarantee $5480; bo’ worry ee need ring. leveling and Utica #Xis BEIGE creak 7a RUG & PAD. 2-733, __ nis “ne G. A, Thompson. #0 5. PONTIAG PL Sure PE &: op soil. Cow ma Also 28x68 door, 2 panels.’ SING! ER BLOND > CONSOLE WILL _ Per). | 488 Baldwin __ Dwight. o Parments Cf & LARGE ASSORTMENT OF |Post LIONT? FOR OUT e | EXCAVATING : a. ) Se GS eae Toa ee AND | 913.28. Suartine good lee skates Russ New & "singe complete: 162 Romex. de fi, gravel. sand. cr ARD FINAN AB apt wie electric stove, very _ Sewing Center . sed Merchandise. 4250 Dixie| pe ft ip cols; G. A. Thom> | Ey 3-4515 : : > alaetiablads Penn . rar | Sig t= ma seers. EN | Givamh COmPOLS Watney, cas-| Bey Sa ROSDS eR TNCLED.| LOADING FILE SAND ATT BE- ton. $7. 2. F NCES RANGE HOODS 7 EASY PARKING 0” OAS RANGE. 3 YRS OLD. | PF sis ANCHOR FENCES tn tas dues door eatin, ne hind 730 Lockbeven Rd. 61.38 ae range. LE OF USED MACHIN Ko money dows FHA approved Quick Cash & Goren ot om | shee cmt weg Caaetg ag | fe ae ik ae tae Special 248 Aubs ene pUbCTR ™! a) kinestoe portable poe 339 06 |" _chine, 638, Cond ond PE 91600. wito horizontal tank. G. A Pee sand, FE 63%) & FE $25 TO $500 3 GAL OAS WATER WEATER, | 1 Singer \ “iy fais). CHAIN SAWS . | RIDING TRACTORS WALEING| Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 i On your cn ture, aute.. gl sa yewe — 5 metrenne. 7S Aato. Neechi console ... on New — s- spine %. corvtce tractors and power mowers 1857 other security : ieee oat } Sot Seacy r oestaat pon fead — rentals "Bled Chain © Distrib-| models roa to men t:| 90 CORD FIREPLACE woop oO repay an Prank) boss "They s i trendy and’ ‘nelptul Phove Pe Pree arts wal few pre | Other portables and cabinets from rebES SALES g SERVIC Mixed. EM 34300. 00 121 oF visit ae st our car elles APPLIANCE er ee ie ap if ge go _: CRAFTSMAN £" TILT ARBOR Bey to = 2 ay Ww i, Ry G4 AT } pre Sear gy Bt wing Cente ‘ TABLE SAW WITH *% HP.) ** = i Mt. Clemen Ae —. um nue Le. Home & Auto tsar. eer Ge 4 -| MOTOR. EXTENSIONS. 649. _AT WARWICKS ON SOiI,. under_ne: q Sl aTOVE SOLD_ ExX- AND METAL ~~ pice Copper pipe. Romes. | _peer Ra FE Hh _ LOAN CO. | Pemte gue hetrie. ... hes] changed. Turner's. G02 Mi Clem-| STAND’ 95. OR 3-502 AFTER | _ 2078 Orenerd LER __| = DELIVERED Up to 2 to ons Ve Oe | ORM bows TE 233603 — te hae ‘Corner Pike) _ ae . WAYNE GABERTS. sesso | sED Cas RANGES FROM $20.50; ; — Call after 6 ite DRY SLAB WOOD. Exc FOR TO 300 Saginae i . R. B. Munroe Elec. Co. 9 STEEL GARAGE DOOR AND Tt SALVATION ARMY ae 6 W towrense 8 PE ism AUTO 2h rei Lars | Sez iE | SATENORT PIRTOREE FOcneS-| Breritine To Hest ors Neots. | FIREPLAGE WOOB et a : chairs BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS-| Eve 0 our s. GET CASH OU HUICKLY- Sabie. chair, 2 end te Usec trade -In Dept. a} town kiteNen: ot and gas fur- Sore @ - Purniture - Segignece: Maréweet any len: Al a ee a | eS —EESG | saces Hot water and steam boil. ___ 118 _ WEST LAWRENCE thade end >rpamental ieee yas to $900 gear LIGHTS 418.85 VALUE JS $B] SSneware election! supplies T lbo L mbe Lo Se ee ag ope oe oe marred Daveny a . a erock ana a peng cop. | a t U Ty oi wood URNACE | — FE Socnan t read | Retrigerator ede] Bia Pee SS cee Bemione | Plasterboart tnt, patat, | 26009. VS Soot 18. Dé. a an ar 2. : =| Table, buffet & 4 chairs $38 50 HE 8 hardware pium ving and electric: GOOD OaK WOOD 2 = ee etre ane Exiension table,” Heywood Wate. | BASEBOARD HEATING SYSTEMS cs o SREPLACE FORNAGE EE . 629. baby bed, devenport— . Hey D HEATING SYSTEMS ner shits Gis VALOE am. FURNACE - f- including blueprints with piping dling wood Channel - Loan Corapeny peck eveir: FE) THOMAS ECONOMY Sa. “Hooatiece | Aine completa ine S| Far, Mg, gl oueed Feel 80 Ss, Pe colors. plastic” and "pearl 438 Lk. Ave. FE $02 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. ANTIQUE VELVET DAVENPORT. FU RNITU RE eee aad iF -anp| & extraordinary values, teh WHEN YOU NEED | Ressomente. oat at 8. FE 24181 | "quarters. Opdyke MEL FE $04l.| {vq Fumpescent. 83 Orchard Le. want BAY, ag0 Ties $95 $500 Spout ANYTHING YOU (WANT TRADE-IN DE |, Cement Color for wSeD POWER MOWERS | = “hie Seriepure - Guar wa ...... $40.50! PATIO BLOCKS “AND o= ramped fer space _ AT ‘ are off ‘bese machines a} | — Httie out of the way, but » lot | Table lop gas range re tec RED LLOW | Fidicuiously low prices. $28 or 635| FP -ocahontas Screenings You cam eet tt quickly on your) | to par. . te : ——— 3 DARK RED N totes cash prive will buy a good | 99 59 in 2-ton loads delivered — , Pa or ——T No & water — , enee ; 35)0~O«CN ILE GR ORANGE — Laied mower. Bo one <4 els Coil and Of, Phone PE 2£282. Wa ont a 4 i Se. Sees AM-&-BLACK % — that | 2 re lin eh a. = = ae I eee AY OC a ne ~~ _¥ are Se Ses "pies cedar kindling. 7 PA = oe i - x ew P MILLER _ sE. Pee ee ! ire COAL & BUILDIN Y co. Sratabicns "% ‘Mtet above are. COGrchard Lake Ave. FE S-1i0i | GARDEN -& LAWN EQUIPMENT | cord. Delivered GReenieaf +1180. “ WYMAN’S , CALL Ug BEFORE YOU BUY “Nuc: mirminenam Mr 400s —s eat. FOR SALE FINANCE CO Visit car trede dept. Yor F001! 1¢.w. pine Rasy terms. FE ¢1122./ S5q"giemingor combination doore. CaED Of. SPACE WEATERS. 990.! ape FIREPLACE WOOD. #% FE 41574 “oso oR ee Toaw R. S2GALLON Wa-| | CHURCH'S INC. os ee | comet. Pontiac Bank Bid ™ Mt pay ro Eldctrie’ Co., 1060 W, Hu- | FE 24 i Vi STEROMATIC TAPE RECORD-| Plants, Tre = Shrubs 68 | ( VANS fe pow Ae ft tree | ee IGE lin” track | OW 31000 anet Oe = AND — ; Siegler Onl Heaters 1 oo ox 7100 Eiteabets JAEL TREE ~ TRIM: , apacity. WARM MORNIN AND MONARC A someent. Vres «GR art ta 6 Twice ‘the heat at half the cost. | 1&, a. Pontios, coal and wosd combiusten with | 16008, PE Esess ~ “COMM y LoaK co. wie dbare Welenie oo dubure | SCHICK’ MY ty 3.3m1/ mat 64 Wearburetom milled ends wie 04, ete’ eng Ma Sais, For Sale Pets 69 ae can Bee ee eT VOURCETE | ae ap Sam ON” Age ERAN SRERARD PoP = : ALMOST NEW PORTABLE GEN-| — t ' DO IT YOURSELF . “EA = TANG Electric DAVENPORTS. ONE A BED) . dane FE + _Dies. Silver, MA 5-6871. 1 GUE F INANCE CO. Tasher New ‘Moree ‘oe. van which ts prectically ~w Also | FORCED “are IRNACES BENSON LUM BER CO, | AKC MALE BEaGLE, 2 YEA 202 N. MAIN ets tins nee =. i Pair, ose colored drapes. om." i soak. i old. Pui champion bre ding “OR ROCHESTER. MICH. |* washer EM_3-6340 after 5. ng he gHOTRDINT Sas, SERVI MPANY ____ Machinery— 0A ae RED. OE Rew at ALL AGES AGTOS Mpumet leat 7 gy < 2s W. Hu Buren VANS. WATER TOLEDO METAL CUT-OFF saw + -Peer’ nee, merce beater, Laundry tub. FE 23251./ cuts up fo 6” widths with 1 HP” Pa, Rochestet Mil, OL p-o71.| Re. EM 94116. os OR 371 FREE STANDING TOULETasi¢ ss. 110 ot 220, single phase motor. ae iircdeeaae UTO & .WRINGER WASHER. USED TV, ti0.ss GP; RCA COLOR 1243 Double Sink i295) 8 condition AKC § c BES, Be BEAGLES. $13 BEVER- Mortgage Loans | 54 Fie 5, "Sisse Mantt 30 TV, $286. Sweet's Radio & Appit Warhbowis with f we De tt ¥ m woe mn ' : ae zpe. ben ii o It Yourse 61) 4 KC R REO. COLLIE PUPPIES as. SA ABY BUGGY HANKSCRAFT | WASHING Mf. NVEN-| Ze. 31921 oF LOANS—$600 to $1,500 “auto. electric sterilizer, high chai with automatic po ro $99.95 oui iret For any nurpore., On 7 _strofier. “All for "'sz.| | $iavs@ valus $0009 Sligbtly Vm PLUuBtxo Fhe ig sFOR RENT AKC tom Micpingn, Pinctsscent. | 17 5. saginay, FE 32100| | WALLPAPER STREAMERS puppies. Bleck snd. red. Males : 2 homie sdditions or je dresser, cree rrer. i FOR sALE o oR [ARDW. eed ws) Ses, | To “in ot enclose | $90.50. . Pay si weetly. 20| _ Varehouse Clearance rifles : FE 30039 40.8. SARPORD,| _§ mo. $18. a house partly constructed other equal savings. Pear- @n All R: BA 5 we src. | ~~ FOR RENT ey « & garage oF on son's #@ Orchard Lake tions] buildings. 4. 22 x 35, 1 | des yal —— | Ave. Norge Appliances story, 1. sige 26 x 85 L shaped. | Pioor: sanders ‘ ‘ppl’ 208° BLONDE, SOLID” DINING | rrew > WAS SALE PRICE | ot atciey School, sae Bagtey| fumace vacuum (cleaner, val q 209 newly | Gas Range meso et ane at gley School. 320 mf | i i w dehais, ed fat Or- SA St. For ee Ghecatien ce | Swaps 55 ephotisre aha bAuto. Wash $328 95 pites FB eu, FI : Pore 1S, 08 wen Sa AB g. ‘FURNACE. Of Sg a WATER. ponte SEWIN WRG WAGNES DRT. : ; =e : $299 187: cte§ asec eae a ne | pone PEE $i _opetate, Sacrifice. FE 31006. Formlea Goer daze a _F $190.95 ee D é ’ GERMAN SHEPHI $ite.95 «S107 88 Garage oors yo | spaniel. F : aon 72. lie W. Montcalm. 12. TRISH SETTER, PUREBRED. Berry steei —— sec- male. 2 yrs old. Works im $200.06 =. $157.88) onds, al) sizes and pri Weeds 4a Y.-B Bn. MoS o ie #188 | Modern door on your ere cosis __Sale Musical Goods 62 PAR. ETTs CA ve Peer i esti, e - Parakeets Guar. to Talk | sy 00d cond. $156. ; —— Biase. jacket, $50. Sale Store Equipment 64 2 BEAUTIFUL WA $23 © 7950 07 MEA Serve, mw ast year's diary.” display. t National cash register, Sh etl tae ta as dole, all 5 CABINETS. | or Lb ~ For Se Sale Livestock Ez: “Good Arabian, pony, quarterhorse bloodline. Call- Milford, MU. 4-2552 1957 FOALS FOR SALE Rea IEE AOL wane a AT e * 7 HORSE BUCK BOARD. BREA ing cart, saddles & driving har- EW WESTERN ROUGHOUT SAD. die, swap for a or what have you. PE 5-1016. Som ah Cas REGISTER we condition reasonable. NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS - From $128 w Co. Call PE 20285 & STEWING HENS. I6c POUND. MA 6368. : up. and eet. by & National Cash 1 Bor After ts S200 AN p00 silverbell 1 Ra. Goon SORGHUM MO- you hs 4 AND wooD . storms. ‘ money down — $5 mo, and . For free estimates cail OL Po ev Ol 353%. VAL "8. Auburn and Rochester Rds. “T hug & ROOM TER 7 BURNER OIL STOVE WITH _ fan EM p-a0ne. 30 GAL, GAS WATER HEATER. 36380. sees Se Plovrescent, 393 Orchard Ele se Sale Sporting Goods 65 BARLUNDS AUGERS, REG. key sticks, a skates ss or will sell. MA pe ts f GAG! HOLDER: ss a a fect | wor can Sa ree ATTENTION PRE-SPRING CLEARANCE | SURPLUS LUMBER Seon rabbis = poor ws ars, $2.08; $15). = ated 313| MeCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS, NEW i We have ta stock = new Farmall | No 400 195 1 tractor. saiQuLERBACES Avro P 340 Baldwin - FE #-143i - 51-52 tnodece, 1-43 « ER | Firmosta, Dodge. 80A For “Sale Tires STANDARD 1 BRAND NEW TIRES COUNTRY lasses 170 ‘VY. Rundel) St. Harry _Hi. FE 42140800 SABEGO POTATOES, B SIZE, $1 50 per 100 Also No. 1. i east off M24 on Siiverbell. Tura left on Bald Mt. No. 3921. le Farm Equipment 76 TRAC. ers, used pofer mowers, gas en- es. Evaos Equip. Dixie wy. MA 5-7878 or oS am TARPAULINS OES Ab N SURPLUS. Y we 30022. . amu used W. F. Milier, Garden end Laws Equipment, 8. Woodward (North EP M“ Mi. ), Bir Bingham MI 4-6063. — MeCULLOCH re E-Z Credit HOUGHTEN Le ‘SON Tl. Case & Ferguson ope? Retuester iL. 1-9761 FARM MACHINERY — a AND usea. Proulx Oliver Sales an just north of Oxford “McCulloch Chain Saws FOR AS LOW AS $167.50 We take trade-ins and give E-Z credit term tem good used chain i have chain saws for rent. KING BR OS YOUR 1 H DE Pontiac Ra at a. +0TH Goda #1112. LOCH CHAIN saws 1th & Re SELECTION OF NEW AND 7 USED SPECIAL BOLENS & WHEEL HORSE tors, =. 6.6 HP, Snow biow- |- CHAIN SAW cunta PRI FROM We specia’ m serv of your eens vis Meckinery. Ph. NA_ 17-3202. Sree ile. bad Pontiac’ S” Truck . Center "33 GMC Panel ‘$1 GMC Van 7] °51GMC Pickup sehools “Cll house “and ‘ortade | shelter Only 18 ‘minutes to ‘Pos- 50 GMC %-Ton Platform $20" Phone MYruie 246il. ’50 GMC Pickup $4. GMC Suburban v1 “S2GMC Tarideni Dump, 8 to 10 yd. body, Aux, transmission Wanted Livestock 73 2 50-8, oe Ei, bE 6 EY. | a ara t T.] Tractor: Weal a eae POR Used 3 47 Mack LJ Tractor, ide ‘| Jones. MA 5-00:6. a Fg Beans Pas Sus so UP. for heavy hauling 503 8. Sagina' 40687, | For Sale Poultry 74 won fae TIRE Gates |’S4 GMC COE 2-Ton BEAUTIFUL Bantums. - |@ cape eis. iat Ee Tractor __Sale Farm Produce 75) yhiewale, 31698, vive tex. Ee) +53 GMC Tractor, 244-Tor GLACKMORE FARMB Secs 51-9 Segingw. FE “oes?-| with air brakes *SS CAC Piece! Tea ctor Safety te cae Tizas a hed r cent off. ff. Black or | ED. WILLIAMS 451 8 Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Service 81 CRANKSHAPT GRINDING IN THE chine 2 rE 2-2563. For Sale Motorcycles 83 ‘$0 HARLEY 4. ACCESSORIES, a ps pos Also side car. 124 East. FOR "ey ota _compiate OR Pm. Fine |Every Sunday >...2 P.M. — {OR 3-2717 Door Prizes ND BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS ins suas, | Mobile Homes Sales, Ine. 55 Mobile Ho trom Up to To00.00 OFF during a Raat aon ao opt eth on pee y ces 0 in iz. come and make a ——: Bist. with 13 rene tres - com- | See Our New Line of w, ber & 3 valve by dra Aluminum Boats KING BROS. oo “ae ee ee YOUR I H. DEALER ER Piss re ae RE. at Opazre -Z Terme PE 4074 #1113 Auction Sales 77 PP PBA LLL PL PLA A Ae - Sea Gast ae Harringtoa Deas PW orks . ucTIO Borsa PE _2-2033_ Open Sundays ay” mf st = e _ We te nelinn varettene trom. Bie | Pransportation Offered 87 mingham homes — they are mov- ing Florida, Pu for ev- ery room in the home—modern, antique & imese. Also smal] tools Lots good ot. bed- ding, dishes, rugs. This one of o8fF Digger and better sales “ef quality merchandise, + | 2 to «ae Sale he a & Tyler, B&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every W ‘ednesday 7 PM. Every Friday wce4 PM. Buy and Sell Daily For Sale Housttrailers 78 5 et SETRAIL Tralier 6 Faw Ref jizebeth rage TRAILER EXCHANGE MOBILE HOMES Anderson - Regal Silver Dome - Palace 3s". 10 WIDE. LOW As ae OTHERS IN COMPARISO 109 modeis — bate 1, = or} rms. 8 and “ottle Gue Parts and Supplies @ 68. a 2-3200 Open Pays top dollar on Cer. Auburn & E. Bivd. COLLEGE STUDENT W. Rambier or similar, schoo! trans. FE 5-5773. FE HIGH $$ PAID FOR . JUNKED ears. Joe Arthurs, EM 3-9101 . - Bare Sp om cass, | PARED “y we wal Badwia Ave., Fe S35 ‘SeeM&M Motor Sales For 2a Bluey. on late meget core, weasel ECONOMY ‘Bi KoBtRN be al . 50 WE TRADE. DOWN motor & trailer} - AND days or). wow CIE ECS Sa, ready to go 56 GMC Tractor, 503 gas engine, air brakes ‘52 Ford 3 to 5 yd. Dump, extra clean *S6 GMC 2%4-Ton Tractor, air brakes GMC ‘Retail Branch 1988 CENTURY BOATS PIBERGLAS & PLYWOOD OAKLAND at CASS ~ MERCURY M INLAND LAKE SALES nth No money down ‘Assume PE ¢1121 3127 w. Huron PE 24123| Parsi Tuner Dora Lt ano. 6 PT. REBEL SLOOP. SAILS &| iss i, TON FORD. EXCELLENT tral o£. - : Leet See icEgaSe | Secs MT meen onree EVINRUDE M 1956 er Gator ° rs, Early Crestiiner’ cent List $106 itn 3s FORD ft. electric evinrude. Both “TON PICKUP burn ng re uegers i ae $895 at Tite LARRY ep ee AG EROME igias for windshields, Plastic sup- FORD DEALER jes Open Sat. 9 to 1. Federal 1-871) einforced Plastics 45 14| J % TON ee R&H, good cond, 9400. FE §-2078 JOHNSON MOTORS |%% Forp_¥ 3 Express 90.18 & Accessories.) Pet mo. No m down, Assume e inz tor the boat meats. Coon See. ‘Orchard Lx. Ave. beat 2g ‘1 MO. must . SACRIFICE, NEW 366 Hy-| No money down Assume pay- roplane ments, By after 6 Matthews - Hargreaves FIRST Used Cars PIRST Used Trucks OFFER THESE “8? | JANUARY SPECIALS Don't Wait WHEN PRICES ARE AT THE LOWEST LEVEL. PICKUP. ‘36 Volkswagen ....$1595 TRACTOR , 56 GMC, 2.625000. $1595 PICKUP Oe 35 Chevy %-Ton ..$ 845 ‘34 Ford %-Ton ...$ 595 PICKUP . = 54 Chevy %-Ton ..$ 695 tes | 53 Chevrolet ......$ 395 ] "34 Ford 1-Ton veeed 695 32 Ch Chevy 1-Ton ...$ 295 S ‘50 ee 2-Ton ...$ 495 31 C Chevrolet sree § 345 Marine Coach Sales, 15210 Holly a rok __MElrose ot THE 88 SALE mes to =) OPEN Li PM : We buy “54 Sach “ST mode! cars “Jerome's” “Bright Spot” Eves. & Sun. PM. DELIVERY ites 29 FT ALMA, TANDEM Are you tired of 50. ‘Cheyroiet cvcesep 95 wheel, take over payments, < ~ : Z = ces burr Hgts Mobile a Lot BIG PAYMENTS”? PICck -. or call FE 8-€181, ster 6 How would you like @ nice. treus- 49 CMC 1-Ton sae $ 195 MODERN ETRAILERS is f egaeeae masta for Th aeotll gis 4 r W % { 2 & 2 bedrms. Low Sen “te choose | V4 Mont Souk fice cx Tesnneing. | var” 30 Oltey seetels to asens | 10 Dodge .........$ 245 STAKE ‘$2 Dodge 1-Ton ...$ 295 *; PICKUP ‘30 Ford %-Ton oon .$ 295 wance. Also. a > ay ly selection ot mate Fy Ee sri save drive "BOB HUTCHINSON ed seeeewre, eeeeune hun-| Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 i$. ack at Edie Steele Ford, 2705 e, Rd. FE 2-2566. “Matthews — tee: | Hargreaves Sunder} Your Chevrolet Dealer 631 Oakland Ave. FE 4-4547 . EAST_BLVD. Used binned Parts 89A Schutz Motors ate Seas — —s new, COMMUNITY “MOTOR SALES 804 N. Main St. ROCHESTER * 4, % BUICK. +b +DR RTURY. _extras . $1350, 4S? BUICK CENTURY. TONE int. Power brakes and steering Ran Easy-Eye glass, Like new. 92650 FE 1-890". $1180. FE 82330 Roger’ s Sales & Ser ' TRORD tires. cE 3.000 miles Loaded with FE 8446. | want in your ¢@ as scon as you see it. Hal and heater, Pordomatic, ¥ ite tires and the Thunderbird e Special paint with oy mariet. c Bare, a won't i "SCHUTZ MOTORS 812 8. Woodward, Birmingham . REAL BARGAINS AT Oxford Mtrs. 619 & Lapeer OA_ 8-352: ut (CADILLAC “CONV RED WITH te top. All power. FE 44145_ a aan STATION WAGON, R & H., Powerghide dition, . wR Inc 129 -g- Main, Milford MO_ 45155 “WE CAN REDUCE YOUR CAR Excellent com * No Money Down *S1] Chevrolet 2 DR 1c pt e34}o 2 TYTTORHT PAYMENTS Pontiac Community 4.ner sedans ~ Twn of them ences et —™s Finance Co. FE 8-0421 HURON MOTOR SALES: ALWAYS 4 GOOD SELECTION OF) USED CARS j o2.W, HUROr _—s_sCFE:s23-264) #4 BELAIR CHEVROLET, POWER. giije, white walls, very clean _ Sse FE 31530 — 1987 CHEVROLET | BEL AIR, AIR CONDITIONING - *Tavior Chevrolet Sales | Walled Lake, MA 41! _ . T POWER- RADIO 531 Ford Victorias TWO OF THEM 51 Pontiac 2 DR ck Special - hevrolet 2 DR WITH POWERGLIDE 53 Buick Super CONVERTIBLE i OF THESE CARS HAVE 32. CHEV HARDTOP AND HEATER ALL -ARF (ixie, New transmission and WwRFCHANICALY SOUND. AS LOW paint. Good cond Make reason-, AS able offer OL 3-2841 __ $149 Rae (OSE NM LE3 ABSOLUTELY xO MONEY DN ‘ory DE. none MOTOR §1 ra Assume per ment of $1657 Me 31 u " rape Ae Cal Cred Mgr Mr Parks at, Teeg MI_ $7560 Harold Turner Ford | CHEV bE] NOMAD STATION. WAG) en. Origina! Ivory and Turquc. se) 2 wene. Pewer glide. Many more, " extras. See this ome owner beauty! today. Just your car dowa, | Haskins Chev. & 75] Dixte Highway at MApie 38-6071 CHEVROLET 1958 a BEL aIR DOF Secan Rette besier, W- ELONO a = To » Geo A GALLOW ~~ ¢ “Scotsman oor “ae CUSTOMLINE 4. ear, Bo dewn payment vasey Aute aoe 199 8 Gagi- | Real clean | Tayk | aatied Lake MA 4- 1561 naw. FE ¢22 | Ones Nes aha * Large selection of '54 and | 58 Chevrolets and Fords. | or Chevrolet Sales, $06 Pord. 2 Dr custoemiine | R vad heater ines iG a deluze }Dr. - Radic ter Overdrive be ke — : aise fall powered $119, a stator. wagons. from L Wace (uatoc wesces @ HOMER HIGHT MITES. tern a spare Ore, service “33 Minutes Prem Pont i Daliey 4 gceractee Com- OXFORD. MICHIGAN Oa 62828 poetely “2 wierined PORD. 1982 4 DR. R&H. FOM Mazurek M foror Sales good tires, EM 3-€117 1714 Round Carese 2 2, a & ay im te == Re — | Sam w& 8 > Ps = = = -M PORD V4 2DR MUST S¥1I cal caeyy 4 DF ” POWERGLIDE Best coffer over $850 FE ‘1819 ore Victoru $4 Ford F Oa@f § ———— ee ae permet? or older car 1986 PORD 2 DR. € R&H FOM . trege ot eny cme cf these Ca. EM }ar Whtte wails — ever payments ¢ EM }e87i\afer 3 ii CHEY 2 DOOR GOOD COE. |, Casa 4%$i50 cast After & pm 1954 FORD VIC TORIA. weet Gays AS Gay Ont. Thig is 8 real sharp one with Sup_ Git: Cumweviie Ré s,s tvory «top. green Radic at CEEY CONVERTIBLE: Sgporei on ane Youn ine 5. | ieck, woe top V4 power pack. i is owl | ‘1 Re wet wals & extras Zs AUTO SALES | mew tres a wed cared ter cor @ Oskias: FE 3-238! Ee oro ‘“ Porn Segoe tearm SELL CLOSING LOT | _or trade Reasonabie FE @-0680. UNTIL SPRING — sell everything ne whole- alee A = c ow = “7 $35. «~Birm wi te meee, Gown BUCKS AUTO SALES $2 Agbers. are No Many cars i siock. can | j FE $3001 SHARP, ONE-OWNER, Low Mileage Trade-Ins! sick Century BH. tep SS Olde er im Oks : MA? NY OTHER GOOD cUYS! HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCK ' SEE OUR ponziae eat Cars | gore — Healy, Morris as ae sche, Alfa Romeo, : ROCHESTER OL 14761 RENAULT- DAUPHINE | - & &ER Beat Bign cost 4 Saecenese dr over per gallon Oper evenings ‘tf & Foster's Imported Autos | 47 _Auburr Ave FE 20145 CAD 1987 «2 white $13.550 MI vice of ériving.| # miles 510 DOWN SALE 4Dr V4 Rae. st Re dllase frery. No rust. $10 dow balance pymts of $5.8 per wae ‘S3 Plymouth. Cranbrook Clb. — — This is « i with a shiny two ors i ce ma —— pymts | “iw py A = +Dr sedan 813 #0 trans) R&H Light Green. 24 pymts of $12.99 per month, EDSEL RIEMENSCHNEIDER ENGL EHART FE 2-0131 i987 CADILLAC-#2 ¢ or DARK, blue, power brakes steering win-| cow [ifts. 7825 miles. Phone rE, 40656 ‘54 FORD 2 ou! : has oy Suburbem Mtrs. = 8. Woodware. Bir Birm Si00. Sal nh “te take over pay bie ACTORY | BRANCH | 56 ‘Oldsmobile “98” oer dio & cater, ring. poger rakes, ree windows, electric seat neh toe A 5-141 PE PMOU H Sa bm “Belvedere £ coeaee shows Tégs than "MAYBE YOUR OLD © CAR - | Costing You Mote: THAN YOU THINK! STOP IN AND SEE OUR Fine Selection Today! Speak up, I can't hear you! For Sale Cars 91 | BIRD PERFECT “cox DITION FE 40526. 4 Easy Ed Jones, iThe W orkingman’s Friend Better Cars for Less « 113 8 Saginaw USED CARS | THUNDERBIRD ‘$7. ALL BLACK, hike new,. jow mileage, 62,790. VErmont 4-415, Detroit PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS ‘M@ Buick Century wagon .. $1885 ‘33 Ford ® pass wen. New $ 645 ‘$$ Buick Spe 4 dr Tt $1295 $4 Piymeuth HT Jiecacs (6 Tea | 34 Chevy @dr 310. ....... § 795 a Nash ¢dr New ....... $ B95 3 Chevy 1 ee Alr 3-dr. $ 505 Se Chevy $ Ses "2 Pontiac 2 a a owner. $ 495 $1 Chev { 305 31 Baick HT 9 295 ‘$2 Plymouth ¢dr. RaH. ... § 195 “83 Willys 2 dr $ 195 1260 x Perry-Madison FE ¢0100 es “FORD, ¢DOOR. COUNTRY dan. 21.000 miles Fordomatic RH. WW M nee , steering 34185 “p80 FORD . STATION WAGON. _ 36.000 miles MT 17-0252 1938 ENOt. a FORD ‘O252 IN BIR MINGI HAM 1951 Pords § dandies to choose .ffem Atte @® standard trans 3-doors Pod ave etc phones. As low as $19 TH!) RAKGAIN LOT Hunter Biv¢ & Haynes next door vo Greenfields Mi 64456 Glenn's Motor Sales YOU CAN TELL AT A GLANCE jrmat GLENN'S ARS ARE TOPS IN euaLitY AND THE PRICES ARE LOWER, TOO, CADILLACS PONTIAC RETAIL MT. CLEMEN i E 3-711 For Sale ¢ Cars 9} | .BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 1952 FORD cus TOM. 2 DR. FOM . R&H ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY | 37 OLDS FIESTA «DR. HARD- on Bown’ ‘Cal Croan Bare Thor oo. WAGON, aren mo, ‘a it ig r, ba Fores ot Mi € +7500. Harold ‘Tu: — WHITE WALL TIRES — *8.89 down, assume enous tie we; | Rammler - Dallas, Ine. mo. GENEROUS JOE, W.| DODGE-PLYMOUTH. CHRYSLER, Montcalm. FE : a PERIAL HT. OV os e111. R&H. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DN. of $22. mo Call Credit *, Mr — at MI 47500. Harold Turner Ford POREI EIGN 7 CZECH SCODA “doo TWO rR — & White Walle OU MUST § rT! M EE LAKE ORION, MICH, MY 2-1! ‘07 Mercury $1995 Schutz Motors __912 8. Woodward, Birmingham IN BIRMINGHAM Kaiser 1951 2dr. All new W.- sidéwall tires, runs perfect. On- Bd $89 full price. Another bargain THE 2b ois LOT Hunter Bivd Mr 4s next door to Oreentielge - ton ‘LINCOLN CAPRI. 2 “DR, ? e, all leather, ali power and ww . tires, im exc. EM 3-4827 ~ 1957 Nomad 91995 Schutz Motors __912 8. Woodward, Birmingham “IN BIRMINGHAM 1951 Nash Ramb. HT. ‘oe = equ Our economy this gises par Seong pool bear at ony, yes bargain at the tiess | THE “BARGAIN LOT Sides a next door - sites || _ » Greenfields 64456. 1195 B M A $1i9s “Used cars Repair work $1005 ENGLE WAS L $ 905 MS®@ & Porter Ra gas 1957 OLDS 8 HOLIDAY COUPE. 5 | Full power, black & white, White ao | sidewalls, 1 owner. Exc. cond. 595 Terms can be arranged. No deal- pert ers. Mi win days. lrose +0333 ev 505 $ 495 $ 235 Bi Saciwaw Eerome FE 4-7371 Z FORD RANCH WAGON 1055. 6 " , " _eylinder R&H Blue EM 3-2035 Bright Spot (1853 FORD V-8 2-DR. CLEAN. b | Good cond. Best offer accepted. 5-77 = Z ae OLDS - CADILLAC FOR “OU ALITY _ TRADE-INS Amc i eADEAT OUP ETE tit Lettie fr] TE REN STRSTR | geome vies awe One| OS Olds 88 Super ...... . 695 ae eae Canoe sar in PE ete XO tress DEALER 4Dr. Sedan, radio & heater, hydramatic, white tires. : roe een ce oe EL ACCEPT | Wilson Pontiac- Cadillac ~ and is ce : an cet i Et wwe! Schutz Motors| 1350 N. $595 GIQ95 | sa Ford... 8 AMS + Lex Aarons = ai used car | #13 8 Woodward, Birmingham NO MONEY DOWN. radio x Eddie Steele Automobile Listing Service ~ om BILL SPENCE (eee eae re ee Woodward ‘88 Buick Super ¢ dr, Sedan, tuly Wats Siren! ue tusk. . neaies sonoma. new . . ; e equ . oi . * 2 ra 2 oariana “ire cars | ever. payments. MYrue | B'ham —_— Mt 4.1930] ’55 Plymouth 2-Br. Sedan | ¢ 9 SEE DETAIL Ss 5 = =f we ee we Ay ee ed oh _ ™ 1953 OLDS w Roe, rae, Nest eet $22.30 th -will handle. NO MONEY DOWN JIMMY DE ROSE MOTOR SALES 3140 W. Huron, 1 Mile w. of Telegraph -IN BIRMINGHAM Packard 1951 club coupe. R & Ht. Auto. trans. Small ser’ es. A real reed ear — 149 full price. other bargat THE BARGAIN LOT Hunter Blvd bos bree next door to Greenfields. 6-4456. STORE, “SCHUTZ MOTORS $12 8. Woodw: Birm: am FEYROUTH 53 4-DR. Tf you row for a reall outstanding ca ear ae reagan , adie race r. Heres. ‘one — y Lake Rd. EM ied Ta~ almost. new price $395 No Maney Down, 24 months on bal- “SCHUTZ MOTORS 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham _ ‘09 Plymouth: $695 Schutz Motors paar condition, $250. 607 Meadow ve. FE 4 ENGLISH A. ss Ge gal. Exc, cond. Wd yeas Wha Red, Wanna PLAZA CoB sed 2 tone bi R&i Walls. 27,000 miles. $150 do Braid Maier, Sales FE 2-0186 ‘a ELy 2 2 DR Rau. EXC COND. Arthur's Aut i price. THE BARGAIN LOT door _ $1,435, or et. F 1958 VOLKSWAGON & SEDAN. 1. 73. Denalles Gift Shop. Sines. _$325. Pvt. owner, PE 5-060. "$T Hata So ie ELVEDERE, ¢ near te Ay extras. — take older ear trade. Balance can BUICK BOB SAYS: "CLEAR THE LOT" Make Room for Our Spring Trade-Ins $1695 -¢% PLYMOUTH PLAZA, Ht PLAZA, HEATER No dealers. FE 5-3766 7 PLYMOUTH. 2 DR. HARD- . 2 tone powder biue & white Complete with R&H. defrosters power steering and gewee brakes. Sacrifice. $1,000 star & R —s ‘ 3520 ; . i PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE, 3 ‘37 Bonneville 4 dr Radio. ry NVERTIBLE Tory & wnat 19.000 im ailes. $205 Radio & Heate Hydramat- aka cieean seat, ead s, “Braid Motor Sales windows FUEL INJEC- re 20188 joe Black with TWO BRAND NEW PLY. " : FS MOUTH 4 oR HARD. "TOPS. FOR A e005 DEAL $3195 SEE MceNEAL es 6. Weetvare MI 42042 SiseaL ... PONTIAC Sees RETAIL 8-2019 after 6 ‘8 PONTIAC. ¢ Po aes SEDAN. Hydramatic R & JACK HAUPT PONTI Clarkston, Mich. z igi $8568 FE 37117 PONTIAC "32, 2 DR. BEHIND THE POST OFFICE LY GOOD transportation, Arthurs ‘Auto Sales. FACTORY STORE LISTED BY SESS NUMBERS wv FORD 2-Door vesetrecnmessseeeasee SHS 57 PONTIAC Club Coupe vonesesssveoeees MDS '56. BUICK Club Coupe vesevececesecessse $1595 'S6 FORD Convertible ae '§6 FORD 4Door...... yess. cece cee enee $1195 6166 55 FORD 4-Door (tees cus a bn See ee sevens $1095 ‘35 FORD Station Wagon, weceesreseseeces-Quaee °$5 PLYMOUTH 2-Door .....sses-eeeeeee-$ 295 5S FORD Club Coupe ....ssssececveseeeee $1195 $4 PONTIAC 2-Door ..-sssseceserseeees$ 595 “$4 MERCURY 4Door .--..0-.cceessessess$ OS FORD 2-Door csc. ssseeservescrsacch 9S 'S3- CHRYSLER 4-Door errr i) S2 OLDSMOBILE $Door ...ceseeceeeeeee$ 495 '52, PLYMOUTH ac 245 '§0 CHEVROLET Convertible .......206.+.$ 245 sea 9 BUICK 4 Door 25.5... n0.-.sccersses-§ 95 50-50 30 DAY GUARANTEE "Cy Owens Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. FE 5-4101 FE 9$-3588 E: §: ’5? FORD Station Wagon ceencesarerseeceGlI9S” ] “36 Pic ayy bly Starchief Custom Cat- Coupe; -Fuit-power,— cra rive tao. $1695 ‘$6 Buick Century ods os _Sretar- radio & $1195 "94 Ford ‘mens V-8 Customiine 2 dr. se- $1395 "$8 Buick — 2 dr. Hardtop. Pow- dan, radio & heater, Fordomatic. , Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. BIRMINGHAM QUALITY USED CARS ‘55 Chevrolet Hardtop . $1095 BEL AIR, radio & heater, V-@ and customized. ‘09 Ford Country Sedan. $1195 Radio & heater, fordomatic, white tires. LET Eddie Steele SELL YOUR CAR EXCLUSIVE $1350 Pri geoer’ EM 34338 ii CHRYSLER SEDAN. AUTO R&E ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY| DOWN Ascame payments of $8 65 97 Cadilise conv mo Call Credit Mgr Mr at MI 47 $00. Harold _Turner 2 Ford +36 For ‘39 DODGE GOOD CONDITION. _R_& H. $200. FE BMA, ‘ ct F P T-WI NG 3 pe at as ‘SS $8 Ford sr a. = f* Dodge 2 Theater THC WIR, Musie Hal | 13:00 —WIR Wm. Sheehan - WWJ. Jim Deland says: Se : = 2, — : 0-1, Resk XYZ, News, WWJ, News, Maxwell _ WKYZ, News, McKenzie : eo = years ago. - fa - ep CKLW, News, David , Grant, Livestock CKLW, News, Chase “Before the 20-year improve- |. A married wolf asked De- 2% WJBK, News, George WJBS, News, Reid i A man we knew about had- , Poli WCAR. 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